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CIS 312: End- User Computing
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course gives students the opportunity to explore advanced topics in word processing, spreadsheet, and database applications focusing on information support for the managerial end user. Cases and reading assignments alert students to ethical and societal dimensions of systems, information strategies, e-commerce, and global information transfer. The course intends to serve management and computer information students who will need to integrate information theory with advanced computer skills. Prerequisite: CIS112.
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CIS 317: Decision Support Systems/ Expert Systems
3.00 Credits
Post University
Management strategies utilizing computer support systems, simulations, decision modeling tools, and sample expert systems resulting in improved decisions for all levels of management are examined. Prerequisites: CIS112, CIS312 and junior standing.
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CIS 337: Networking in Business
3.00 Credits
Post University
Emphasis in this course is placed on networked-based information technology (local and wide-area networks) used to gain efficiency and effectiveness for competitive advantages and for building new strategic relationships. Prerequisites: CIS112. CIS230 or CIS240 strongly recommended.
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CIS 340: Computer Ethics
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course strives to stimulate consciousness to meet the challenges arising from ethical dilemmas involving the misuse of technology. In a seminar format, violations of confidentiality and personal privacy, software piracy, computer viruses, abuse of Internet resources such as e-mail, ethical systems building, and vendor-client issues are explored. Prerequisite: CIS112.
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CIS 350: Web Design
3.00 Credits
Post University
In this course students will go through the entire process of planning and building well-designed web sites for human computer interactivity using both HTML and FrontPage. This course may not be substituted for a programming language. Prerequisites: CIS 112, CIS 312 or permission of the instructor.
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CIS 360: Systems Analysis & Design
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course introduces an overview of the traditional systems development life cycle and emphasizes prototyping for the continuous improvement of technology-based systems. Prerequisites: CIS112, CIS312. CIS230 or CIS240 and CIS420 strongly suggested.
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CIS 370: Global E- Commerce
3.00 Credits
Post University
Students are introduced to the theory and practice of electronic commerce emphasizing how computer technology presently influences online business strategies and initiatives. Prerequisites: MGT105, CIS112. CIS317 suggested.
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CIS 398: Internship in CIS
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course provides students with practical experience in CIS within private or public sectors under the supervision of a practicing professional. Students are required to spend 15 hours per semester in seminar meetings and work at least 90 hours per semester in a computer facility. A journal describing daily activities is required. Prerequisites: 18 credits in CIS and at least Junior standing. You must speak with your academic advisor as well as the Career Services Office before registering. Click here for more information
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CIS 412: End- User Systems Design
3.00 Credits
Post University
This is a hands-on course in designing end-user managerial computer information systems using the integrated Microsoft Office Professional suite of applications including PowerPoint and the Internet for system implementation. Students will design a web page suitable for web publication and at least one integrated system. Prerequisites: CIS112, CIS312, CIS420. CIS360 strongly suggested.
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CIS 415: Information Resource Management
3.00 Credits
Post University
This seminar provides a broad overview of information systems management with particular attention to planning, organizing, and controlling user services and managing the computer information systems development process. The case study approach is used. Oral and written reports are required. Prerequisite: Senior standing in either CIS or Management.
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