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BIOL 3540: Human Biology
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
An introduction to cell structure and the function of the major organ systems. Special topics will be presented to emphasize the relevance of biology to Christian decision-making in today's world.
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BIOL 3545: Human Biology Lab
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Simpson University
An upper-division lab course designed to review the anatomy and physiology of the major organ systems. Microscopic and gross anatomy will be used as springboards for studies involving computer-based data acquisition and analysis of the physiologic responses of the human body. Two lab sessions per week, each one-and-one-half hours. (Prerequisite: BIOL 3540 or permission of professor) Note: There will be a lab fee for this course.
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BIOL 4550W: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
A discussion-based and writing-based capstone experience for biology majors, covering topics chosen by the professor. (Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing and passing score on the English Proficiency Exam)
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BMIS 1000: Introduction to MIS
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Simpson University
An overview of the concepts, skills and tools needed to manage the design, implementation, and maintenance of information systems in the contemporary business environment. This includes theoretical understanding of the strategic alignment and optimization of IT infrastructures in the light of current and emerging technologies.
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BMIS 2830: Computer Programming
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
A study of basic programming concepts including an introduction to object-oriented programming. Students will develop, implement and validate algorithms to solve typical scientific, educational and business problems. (Prerequisites: MATH 1830 or 3 years of high school mathematics and consent of the instructor) (Also MATH 2830)
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BMIS 3010: Data Communications and Management
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
An introduction to the basics of hardware, software, protocols, channels, modems, local area networks, wide area networks, packet switching and other switching techniques, and various applications.
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BMIS 3020: Web Design and Management
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
A study of the most important aspects of developing and managing Internet-based systems in today's technological and business environment. Topics include: business models for E-Business and E-Commerce, Website design tools, current and future trends in Web technologies. (Prerequisites: BUSS 1910; BMIS 2830)
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BMIS 3030: Database Systems Management
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
This course enables students to develop the skills to design a database; from the initial step of creating a data model to the final steps of creating user interfaces. Course topics include: determining the data sources and needs of the organization, creating ERP Diagrams, understanding data flows in a business, fields, tables, queries, forms and reports in Microsoft Access, normalizing data, relational versus object-oriented data models, creating and querying data objects. Software applications: Microsoft Access and an Object-orientated database application.
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BMIS 3955: Foundations of Management Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
An introduction to important aspects of MIS for today's business environment. The topics covered include: current and emerging technologies, their uses (especially E-commerce), their impact on organizations and the opportunities they present, and an overview of the means, benefits, and challenges of implementing IT in an organization.
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BMIS 4010: MIS Analysis and Design
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
The strategies and techniques of structured information systems analysis and design including feasibility studies, modeling techniques, systems, design, reporting and documentation, and implementation strategies.
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