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3.00 Credits
Students completing the Structured Systems Building course (MIS 2320) will extend their knowledge of event-driven system building by implementing an information system, using a programming language capable of calling functions in a database management system. Prerequisite: MIS 2320, and C's or better in ENG 1301, ENG 1302 and MAT 1312.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a conceptual framework for understanding information systems in organizational settings. Ethical and global issues associated with the development, implementation and support of these systems are explored. Technical communication skills are enhanced. Prerequisites: SPH 2321 or SPH 2341, and C's or better in ENG 1301, ENG 1302, MAT 1312.
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3.00 Credits
The systems analysis portion of this course describes methods for defining what organizational processes exist, what future processes are required, and the transformation necessary to build these future processes. The systems design portion of the course describes methods used to define how to select components and build systems. Various analysis and design tools, including data flow and entity-relationship diagramming, prototyping, and pseudo code are used in course projects. Prerequisites: MIS 2320, C's or better in ENG 1301, ENG 1302, MAT 1312.
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3.00 Credits
Students are introduced to the basic concepts involved with the use and management of telecommunications. The primary focus is networking (local as well as wide area), electronic mail and teleconferencing, distributed data operations and database management, control and efficiency, regulatory and security considerations. The objective: student recognition of key telecommunications to successful management of the information system. Prerequisite: MIS 1380 or CSC 1306 and C's or better in ENG 1301, ENG 1302, and MAT 1312.
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3.00 Credits
The course builds on previous student exposure to information technology with particular focus on database design and development. Students will develop entity-relationship models and a logical design for a system of moderate complexity. A physical system implementing this design will be constructed using a database management system. Prerequisites: MIS 1380 or CSC 1306, and C's or better in ENG 1301, ENG 1302, and MAT 1312.
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3.00 Credits
An SBE internship will be defined as an academically-sponsored career-related work experience for which projects, research papers, presentations, reflective journals, and/or evaluations will be required by faculty for reporting/grading purposes. SBE internships may be paid or unpaid opportunities and must be for academic credit. Students may take a maximum of six (6) credit hours of SBE internships during matriculation, i.e., two different experiences. Each internship requires a minimum of 300 contact hours per semester. Internships are counted as elective credit and cannot be substituted for required courses. Prerequisites: Junior standing, grades of C or better in each of: ACC 2316, ACC 2317, BCO 2311, ECO 2311 and ECO 2312, good academic standing with no violations of the academic integrity code, grade-point average of 2.50 or higher.
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3.00 Credits
The role of the accounting information system is addressed from two aspects: (1) as the framework for the general, integrated information system within the organization, and (2) as the method of choice for measuring both monetary and non-monetary forms of asset-equity transactions. This course focus is on the components of the accounting information system, their interrelationships and basic functions in providing information for day-to-day decision-making by management. Students are provided firsthand exposure to system development outside the classroom either individually or as members of functionally integrated teams. Prerequisites: MIS 1380, ACC 3317, ACC 3319 and C's or better in ENG 1301, ENG 1302, and MAT 1312 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Students will be introduced to the theory and practice of using the Internet for commercial activities that reach beyond national borders. Software, security, payment systems, and the business models used by international electronic businesses are covered. Legal, regulatory, ethical, and cultural issues related to these businesses are also addressed. Prerequisites: MIS 1380 or CSC 1306 and C's or better in ENG 1301, ENG 1302, and MAT 1312.
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3.00 Credits
The course builds on previous student exposure to information technology with particular focus on database design and Internet Technology. Students use their knowledge to design and develop data-driven web-based systems. Prerequisites: MIS 2312, MIS 3340, MIS 3380 and C's or better in ENG 1301, ENG 1302, and MAT 1312.
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3.00 Credits
This course is concerned with managing the resources required to produce information in complex organizations. Typically, critical analysis of current reading material in the information technology area is emphasized. Prerequisites: MIS 3330, MIS 3380 and C's or better in ENG 1301, ENG 1302, and MAT 1312.
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