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MIS 281: Cobol II
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
Advanced elements of COBOL programming are covered in depth, including file processing, talbe handling, subprogramming and database concepts. Advanced elements of COBOL programming are covered in depth, including file processing, table handling, subprogramming and database concepts. Prerequisite: MIS 280.
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MIS 300: Data Analysis & Intgrtn Sftwr
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course is designed to give the student experience in using integrated software in a business environment. The emphasis will be on gaining experience developing and writing integrated software technology. This course is designed to give the student experience in using integrated software in a business environment. The emphasis will be on gaining experience developing and writing integrated software technology. Prerequisite: MIS 260.
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MIS 301: Database Applications in Bus
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course is designed to give the student experience in using database software in a busines environment. The course will focus on the microcomputer enviroment, utilizing software such as Access. The emphasis will be on gaining experience in developing and writing database programs in acconting, personnel, inventory, purchasing and many other business applications. This course is designed to give the student experience in using database software in a busines environment. The course will focus on the microcomputer enviroment, utilizing software such as Access. The emphasis will be on gaining experience in developing and writing database programs in acconting, personnel, inventory, purchasing and many other business applications. Prerequisite: MIS 260 or permission of instructor.
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MIS 302: Management Control Systems
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
The typical corporate organization is studied as a system comprised of interdependent and interrelated subsystems. Emphasis is on the use of electronic data processing in the firm. The course is designed for students in the MIS program who have had no prior exposure to automated information processing systems in business. BBA students may not use this course for credit. Other students may take it as an elective.
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MIS 311: Business Models
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
An introduction to business and industrial planning and decision making through the use of computer simulations and modeling. A case study approach will be used. An introduction to business and industrial planning and decision making through the use of computer simulations and modeling. A case study approach will be used. Prerequisite: FIN 230 and MIS 260.
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MIS 320: Systems Simulation
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
A first course in computer simulation. The student will acquire the necessary skills to write large models in a high level simulation language. Students will also learn the skills and techniques that will alllow them to analyze the model for correctness. A simulation language such as SLAM II, SIMAN or GPSS will be utilized.
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MIS 341: Information Systems Security
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course addresses both the behavioral and technological issues of information systems security. Topics include: physical protection, hardware and software controls, encryption techniques, network security, viruses, computer security legislation, contingency planning and disaster recovery. This course addresses both the behavioral and technological issues of information systems security. Topics include: physical protection, hardware and software controls, encryption techniques, network and telecommunications security, microcomputer security, viruses, computer security legislation, contingency planning and disaster recover. Prerequisite: CS 140 or CS 143 or CS 170 or MIS 260.
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MIS 345: Selected Topics in Business
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
An examination of an issue, problem, field, methodology, or other subject currently emerging in the business administration literature. The specific topic will be announced at the time of offering. An examination of an issue, problem, field, methodology, or other subject currently emerging in the business administration literature. The specific topic will be announced at the time of offering. Prerequisite: permission of the instuctor.
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MIS 361: Information Assurance
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course examines both offensive and defensive information security practices using scenarios and case studies. Topics include: social engineering, coporate espionage, destruction and modification of data, control and disruption of information flow, electromagnetic signal interception, denial of service, crypotography, authentication methods, acess controls, firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and risk assessment. This course examines both offensive and defensive information security practices using scenarios and case studies. Topics include: social engineering, coporate espionage, destruction and modification of data, control and disruption of information flow, electromagnetic signal interception, denial of service, crypotography, authentication methods, access controls, firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and risk assessment. Prerequisite: MIS/JLA 341.
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MIS 385: Fndmntls of Data Communication
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
The course is inteded for the student who has a basic understanding of MIS and the need to complement this background with a fundamental knowedge of data communications. The course focuses on understanding the alternatives in hardware, software and transmission facilities, putting these decisions into a cohesive data communication system design. The course is inteded for the student who has a basic understanding of MIS and the need to complement this background with a fundamental knowedge of data communications. The course focuses on understanding the alternatives in hardware, software and transmission facilities, putting that understanding to work by making informed decisions into a cohesive data communicatoin system design. Prerequisite: MIS 260.
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