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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Prereq., SWED 2110 with a grade of C- or better.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the programming task of the systems development life cycle. Introduces structured programming techniques in a graphical user interface (GUI) environment. Hands-on portion of course focuses on use of the visual basic development environment, which is taught and practiced by writing program modules to solve prespecified business problems. Prereq., BCOR 2500 or Instructor approval. Formerly INFS 2010.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces systems thinking and the analysis of the interactions of a complex collection of people, processes, organizations, and technologies. Students learn to be creative and critical thinkers who can conceptually model the very complex systems we encounter in our world today. Prereqs., BCOR 1010 and 1020.
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3.00 Credits
Examines concepts, tools and techniques used in the management of service operations. Focuses on how firms add value and compete with high quality and efficient services. Emphasizes the use of models for designing new services and improving the effectiveness of service processes. Studies the application of technology in the context of productivity, growth, and the globalization of services. Prereqs., BCOR 1020 and 2500. Restricted to students with 52 hours completed. Same as SYST 6030. Formerly MGMT 3020.
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3.00 Credits
Business organizations require accurate and timely knowledge to make effective operational, tactical, and strategic decisions. Students learn how to create and use such knowledge. Topics include problem definition; critical factor isolation; data collection, storage, and querying; transformation of data into knowledge through the appropriate analyses and aggregation; and the presentation of the knowledge to decision makers in meaningful ways. Prereq., BCOR 2500 or instructor approval. Recommended prereq., SYST 3000.
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3.00 Credits
Covers major technologies that underlie today's businesses and e-Commerce, including but not limited to WWW technologies. Emphasizes the security and privacy issues and solutions at multiple levels of network, systems, personal, organization, and inter-organizational commerce. Aims to help students better understand and evaluate technology-related issues, alternatives, and trade-offs. Provides core technology background for business students. Prereq., BCOR 2500 or instructor approval.
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3.00 Credits
Although some companies are very successful in discovering and cultivating innovative technology-enabled business strategies, many fail in the process. Combines theories and frameworks with practical approaches to provide students with the skills required to help companies identify business opportunities, find appropriate information related technologies, and lead adoption efforts to success. Prereq., BCOR 2500 or instructor approval and 52 hours completed. Same as SYST 5040, MGMT 4090 and TLEN 5140.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the key issues related to the design and management of supply chains. Covers the efficient integration of suppliers, production facilities, warehouses, and stores so that the right products in the right quantity reach customers at the right time. Focuses on the minimization of the total supply chain cost subject to service requirements imposed by a variety of industries. Prereq., BCOR 1020 and 52 hours completed. Same as MBAX 6865.
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3.00 Credits
Covers the concepts and tools to design and manage business processes. Emphasizes modeling and analysis, information technology support for process activities, and management of process flows. Graphical simulation software is used to create dynamic models of business processes and predict the effect of changes. Prepares students for a strong management or consulting career path in business processes. Prereq., BCOR 2500 and 52 hours completed. Same as SYST 5060. Formerly MGMT 4060.
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