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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MANG 6700. Students may not receive credit for both Management 4730 and Management 6730. Theories and techniques for analysis of business information requirements and design, development, and implementation of information systems. Case studies will be discussed in class and students will be required to work on a project dealing with the analysis and design of a business information system.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MANG 6730 or consent of the instructor. Students may not receive graduate credit for both MANG 4735 and 6735. Deals with roles and impacts of information systems in an organization, and the proper planning, scope, documentation, change control, quality, and risk management for I/S development projects. The course addresses the SEI CMM, software development lifecycle models, configuration management, quality assurance, metrics, size/ cost/schedule estimating, and continuous improvement.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MANG 6700. A student may not receive graduate credit for both Management 4740 and 6740. Introduces network and security management topics. The business value of network resources is discussed, the threats to these resources are identified, and approaches to solving network security problems are studied. Hands-on experience is provided through student projects and lab sessions. Business cases in network management and discussed in class with emphasis on security issues.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Management 6700. Students can only get credit for one of the following: Management 4750, Management 4455, or Management 6750. This course is a thorough introduction to the subject of knowledge management (KM) from a business management viewpoint. It includes the theoretical framework for knowledge and the methods and technologies that support the creation and management of knowledge in large and small organizations. This course covers knowledge theory, databases and data warehousing, knowledge management systems, data mining, and expert systems. Students will also complete a group project, which is a proposal for a knowledge management solution.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MANG 6700. Background and understanding e-business and e-commerce technologies and models. Business solutions for managing customer relation, on-line communities, supply chain management, trust, and knowledge management. The course uses case studies, hands-on-research and project work, to provide an understanding of e-business technologies and their integration into existing business, focusing on managing information resources in an e-business framework.
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3.00 Credits
Management careers in almost any discipline involve managing and/or participating in business processes. This course will teach students how to document, analyze, monitor, and improve business processes. The course will include class discussions and presentations, fieldwork, prominent guest lectures and a significant amount of hands-on work. Students may not receive credit for both MANG 4770 and MANG 6770.
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3.00 Credits
Offered each semester. Prerequisites: DEVM 0107 or satisfactory performance on either the departmental placement exam or the ACT or SAT. A problem solving approach to the number systems of arithmetic emphasizing the use of logic and sets as the language of mathematics. This course may be used for degree credit only in the College of Education.
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3.00 Credits
Offered each semester: Prerequisite: MATH 1021. A problem solving and constructive approach to Euclidean Geometry and three dimensions. This course can be used for degree credit only in the College of Education.
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3.00 Credits
Offered each semester. Prerequisite: Developmental Mathematics 0106 or satisfactory performance on either the departmental placement exam or the ACT or SAT. MATH 1031 is prerequisite to MATH 1032. Credit for both Mathematics 1031, and 2107 or 2111 will not be allowed. Non-technical survey of major branches of mathematics with examples of problems and methods in each.
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3.00 Credits
Offered each semester. Prerequisite: Mathematics 1031. Credit for both Mathematics 1032, and 2107 or 2111 will not be allowed. Nontechnical survey of major branches of mathematics with examples of problems and methods in each.
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