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CS 326: Information Systems Analysis
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
This course will focus on management issues in the creation and management of information systems. Broad topics will include system investigation, system and feasibility analysis, system design, system implementation, and system maintenance. Various approaches to systems analysis and design will be considered, as well as tools. Prerequisites: CS 106 for CS students or CS 226 and BN 204 for MIS students.
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CS 333: Information Technology Project Management
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
This course is designed to take the student in management information systems through all of the phases of a project in information technology. The emphasis will be on the management aspects of the project rather than any specific technical issues such as what programming language to use. All aspects of the planning of the project will be covered, from the evaluation of the original proposal to the postmortem analysis of the performance and effectiveness of all involved in the development. Prerequisite: MA 132, CS 139, BC 202, BN 204, BA 250.
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CS 388: Introduction to Database Systems and Management Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
This course emphasizes the concepts and structures necessary to design and implement a database management system. Included in the course are a review of current literature concerning database technology and management information systems, design and implementation of a simple database system with limited functions and study of the concepts of a management information system. Prerequisite: CS 110 and CS 205.
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CS 389: Algorithms
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
This course is an introduction to algorithms used in computer programming. The language and mathematics used to evaluate algorithm's performance will be introduced and used to contrast the behaviors of members of various families of algorithms. Notations used include asymptotic big-oh, big-theta and big-omega. Families of algorithms examined include those for sorting, examining graphs, and working with trees. Prerequisite: CS 205.
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CS 399: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
This course gives students the opportunity to take electives in areas of special interest to them since the topic covered varies from one term to the next. Special topics taught in the past have included artificial intelligence, compiler construction, data communications, and object oriented topics. A student may receive credit more than once for CS 399 provided that the topic is different each time. Prerequisite: CS 205 and permission of instructor.
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CS 400: Software Engineering
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
This course provides the student with an understanding of the steps involved in software development. The course will start with a study of problem analysis and continue through implementation and maintenance of the software product. The class will be divided into teams and each team will work on a project with a final presentation of the project at the end of the class. Students who have taken CS 399 Special Topics Software Engineering may not receive credit for this course. Prerequisite: 30-33 credit hours in computer science and math.
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CS 415: Field Experience:Credit Arranged
1.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
This course provides an opportunity for students to take advantage of internship opportunities that become available. These internships include off-campus supervision at local establishments and periodic conferences with the on-campus instructor. One semester hour of credit is assigned for each 45 hours of work per semester at the outside agency. The course is open to limited number of students each term depending on the positions available.
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CS 420: Management Information Systems Senior Thesis
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
This course is designed to be the capstone course of the management information systems major. In this course the student will conduct an in-depth and detailed analysis of a major project in the information technology field. Examples of such projects are the development of a new software application, a comparative analysis of using open source software versus a commercial product, and the advantages and disadvantages of outsourcing all or part of an information technology project. Prerequisite: CS 333.
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CS 435: Senior Project
4.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
This is the capstone course for computer science majors. They will complete a real project related to their field of specialization. Prerequisites senior standing, completion of at least two non-CS courses in the field of specialization.
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CS 445: Independent Study:Credit Arranged
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
This course provides for individual study and/or research of a particular topic under faculty guidance.
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