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3.00 Credits
An overview of computer information systems, including computer hardware, software, procedures and systems, and human resources and their application in today┐s technological society. (Does not satisfy degree requirements in Engineering Technology.) (COSC 1301)
Corequisite:
MATH 1300
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to solving business problems through step-by-step instructions (algorithms) that can be implemented using computer programming languages. The focus is on structured programming using sequential, iterative, and selection processes. Topics includes data types, logic structures, control breaks, file handling, and search techniques. The C++ programming language is used to provide students with hands-on experience in implementing algorithms.
Corequisite:
Grade of C or better in CIS 1301 and MATH 1301
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3.00 Credits
Concepts, skills, and techniques to effectively analyze and develop computer information systems in a team environment. Topics include systems thinking and systems development based in an organizational context utilizing the Systems Development Life Cycle methodology to provide a strong conceptual and systematic framework. The various analytical and design skills and techniques to develop software are presented within this framework. Project management, computer-aided software tools, and other automated development technologies are introduced.
Corequisite:
Completion of the common core plus 18 additional hours and a grade of C or better in CIS 2301
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3.00 Credits
A survey course dealing with the managerial and technical environments within which computer information systems exist in business organizations. The student is introduced to a wide range of topics pertaining to the business use of information systems technology including systems development, computer operations, ethical and societal issues in information systems, and emerging technologies.
Corequisite:
Completion of the common core plus 18 additional hours, CIS 1301, and completion or enrollment in BA 3300
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3.00 Credits
This course presents a functional system level review of computing hardware and the organization of system components into architectural configurations. The principles of system software and its interaction with hardware will also be provided. In addition, a variety of operating systems internals and command languages will be covered.
Corequisite:
Completion of the common core plus 18 additional hours and a grade of C or better in CIS 2301 or CS 1410
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3.00 Credits
An overview of computer applications, information needs in business and information systems. Microcomputer hardware and software applications also will be examined. The course reviews many software packages to support a microcomputer-based executive work station. Included are web development tools, electronic spreadsheets, file and database management systems and graphics packages.
Corequisite:
Completion of the common course plus 18 additional hours, and a grade of C or better in CIS 1301 or CS 1305
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3.00 Credits
Study of data communications and networking technology including digital data communication technologies, microcomputer-based networking and workstation components, local and wide area networks, management of networks, intelligent computer load sharing networks, distributed and decentralized data processing, and emerging technologies.
Corequisite:
Completion of the common core plus 18 additional hours and a grade of C or better in CIS 3302 and CIS 3303
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the development of computer-based systems to manage business data. The organizational context of database management, concepts of data modeling, and database design are presented. Data file management, database implementation and data retrieval using query languages and graphical user interface are introduced. Database administration issues are discussed and new database technologies are introduced.
Corequisite:
Completion of the common core plus 18 additional hours and a grade of C or better in CIS 3301 and CIS 3302
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3.00 Credits
Presents the needs and applications for graphics in business. Also covers developments such as laser printer, advanced display techniques and the principles of software packages that generate graphics. Hardware innovations, such as video imaging into computer graphics systems, light pen, mouse and other input techniques are also covered.
Corequisite:
Completion of the common core plus 18 additional hours and CIS 1301
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3.00 Credits
Students are guided in the development of programs and implementation of systems through the use of procedural, nonprocedural and fourth generation languages. The major strengths and weaknesses of each group in business systems applications are surveyed.
Corequisite:
Grade of C or better in CIS 2301
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