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CIS 420: Database Management Systems
3.00 Credits
Post University
An overview of database modeling is presented with the objective of mastering one database management system for personal computers. Each student will prepare a complete database system by designing menus, input screens, queries, and output reports. Also covered are database selection and administration. Prerequisites: CIS112, CIS312. CIS230 and CIS360 strongly recommended.
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CIS 423: Advanced Database Management Systems
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course reinforces topics introduced in the first course and initiates building complete database systems using Visual Basic and Oracle. The final project requires the creation of an operational, menu-driven, customized database system. Prerequisites: CIS112, CIS312, CIS420. CIS 230, CIS360 and CIS412 strongly recommended
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CIS 425: Computer Control and Audit
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of auditing and controlling computer information systems. Emphasis is placed on the design and application of controls within computer information systems. This course may be used to fulfill either a CIS or Accounting elective. Cross listed with ACC425. Prerequisites: CIS312 or CIS430 for CIS students.
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CIS 430: Accounting Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course introduces the system flow of financial information in the contexts of the system development process and the actual applications of computer technology to record keeping and information gathering functions. Applications studied include procurement and receiving, inventory control, accounts payable, marketing and shipping, billing and collections, etc. Case studies and a hands-on computer project are required. This course may be used to fulfill either a CIS or Accounting elective. Cross listed with ACC430. Prerequisites: ACC240 or at least junior standing for CIS majors.
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CIS 450: Seminar in CIS
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course provides the opportunity to do in-depth research on a topic of individual interest in CIS in order to integrate and assimilate information issues. It is the capstone course for the major and enables students to prepare documents representing their accomplishments, perceptions, and expertise for future evaluation. Frequent meetings between students and instructor serve to focus and direct the study. Prerequisites: 21 credits in CIS and senior standing.
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COM 100: Critical Reading and Thinking
2.00 Credits
Post University
This course in reading and thinking is required for students who experience difficulty analyzing and interpreting written material. Through programmed exercises, verbal and written analysis, students will develop skills for reading critically, organizing information, thinking logically, and solving problems. Laboratory Fee required. Unrestricted elective only.
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COM 105: Introduction to Communication Theory
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course introduces students to the theories of communication that serve as the foundation for understanding the principles and practices of the field. The nature of communication and the various definitions of the phenomena will be covered based on a chronological organization to show how the knowledge and work in communication has evolved over the decades. This introduction will function as a comprehensive overview to unify the overlapping perspectives and paradigms.
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COM 208: Interpersonal Communication
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course investigates the basic principles of interpersonal communication, communication theory, and semantics. Special emphasis is given to non-verbal communication, transactional- analysis, self-concept, and conflict management. Prerequisite: ENG207.
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COM 298: Basics of Journalism
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course surveys print and electronic media for the purpose of developing writing skills relevant to news stories, features, editorials, interviews, and surveys. Cross listed with ENG298. Prerequisite: ENG102.
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COM 300: Introduction to Mass Communication
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course examines the institution, history, and technology of mass media as communication systems. A selection of media productions is presented for discussion. Prerequisite: ENG207.
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