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BIS 243: Object-Oriented Programming: C++
3.00 Credits
College of Saint Mary
This course presents a continuation of the computer programming topics introduced in BIS 143. The purpose of this course is to develop sound object-oriented programming styles and techniques. Coverage includes data types (built-in and user-defined), structures, data abstraction, classes, arrays (single and multidimensional), array processing techniques, object-oriented software development, pointers, dynamics data, reference types, linked structures, recursion, and file handling. Prerequisite: BIS 143.
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BIS 244: Advanced Visual Basic
3.00 Credits
College of Saint Mary
Advanced Visual Basic is an advanced programming course with an emphasis on the Visual BASIC language. It will enhance skills acquired in the introductory course and includes accessing and updating ADO databases, developing multi-tier client/server applications, creating active X .dll and .exe code components, authoring action X controls, developing web-based database applications, creating DHTML and IIS internet applications, building HTML Help files for user assistance, and incorporating Windows API methods into applications. Prerequisite: BIS 214.
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BIS 330: Project Management
3.00 Credits
College of Saint Mary
This course will provide the student with an understanding of methods and practices in the field of project management. Project and program management is one of the fastest growing professions in today’s business world. This course will study the functions involved in project and program management and allow the student to develop a full understanding of every aspect needed to become a competent project management professional. Students will use project management software for an assigned project during the semester. Prerequisite: 20 credit hours or permission of the BIS Program Director. (also listed as BUS 330).
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BIS 331: Database Systems
3.00 Credits
College of Saint Mary
This course presents theoretical and practical aspects of database management systems. Students will gain experience with a relational Database Management System (DBMS). Course work includes analyzing database requirements, designing a relational database using the normalization process, and implementing the design using a relational database application. This course covers information systems design and implementation within a database management system environment. Conceptual, logical, and physical data models, and modeling tools; models for databases: relational; design tools; data dictionaries, repositories, warehousing, and data mining; database implementation including user interface and reports; multi-tier planning and implementation; data conversion and post implementation review. Prerequisite: BIS 140 or programming language.
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BIS 332: Advanced Database Concepts
3.00 Credits
College of Saint Mary
This course provides in-depth study, investigation and application of advanced database administration, database technology and the comparative evaluation, selection and acquisition of Database Management Systems (DBMS). Prerequisite: BIS 331.
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BIS 350: Hardware and Software Architecture
3.00 Credits
College of Saint Mary
This course provides technical topics related to computer systems with emphasis on the components, functions, and relationships between hardware architecture, systems software, applications software, and their implementation in the business setting. Principles and application of computer hardware and software will be presented through lecture of the theoretical underpinnings, installation, configuration, and operational laboratory experiences. Prerequisite: BIS 101 or BIS 220.
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BIS 355: Application Programming: C
3.00 Credits
College of Saint Mary
This course provides instruction in the use and correct style for the computer language C. Students are introduced to object-oriented concepts. Prerequisite: BIS 140.
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BIS 360: Computer Networks
3.00 Credits
College of Saint Mary
The focus of the course is on the technological and managerial implications of hardware, software, and communications as they relate to information systems networking. Students will gain in-depth experience of networking and telecommunications fundamentals including LANs, MANs, WANs, intranets, the Internet, and the WWW. Data communication and telecommunication concepts, models, standards, and protocols will be studied. Installation, configuration, systems integration and management of infrastructure technologies will be practiced in the laboratory. This course provides an in-depth knowledge of data communications and networking requirements including networking and telecommunications technologies, hardware, and software. The students study the ISO OSI Reference Model in-depth. Prerequisite: BIS 350 .
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BIS 365: Information Systems Security
3.00 Credits
College of Saint Mary
The course encompasses all areas of security including: personnel security, security regulations, physical security, transmission security, risk analysis, emission security, and cryptographic security. Prerequisite: BIS 350.
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BIS 380: Information Systems Theory and Practice
3.00 Credits
College of Saint Mary
Students who have constructed personal information systems will be exposed to the theory of the Information Systems discipline. Application of these theories to the success of organizations and to the roles of management, users, and IS professionals are presented. This course provides an understanding of organizational systems, planning, and decision process, and how information is used for decision support in organizations. It covers quality and decision theory, information theory, and practice essential for providing viable information to the organization and outlines the concepts of IS for competitive advantage. Prerequisite: BIS 143 or BIS 211 or BIS 331.
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