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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
A combination writing and speech course designed to sharpen the writing and speaking skills of the CIS specialist. The writing section of the course will include the documentation of the systems life cycle activities and the production of user, reference and training manuals. The speaking section of the course will include methods and techniques of presenting materials and information to large and small groups including the use of graphs, charts and narratives using overhead projectors and computer-generated materials.
Corequisite:
CIS 3301 and ENG 3302 or departmental approval
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3.00 Credits
This course will permit the student to design and create web pages for use in business environments using the most current software language available. Includes learning about HTML tags and organizing pages with text, graphics, tables, rollovers, layers, and animation.
Corequisite:
Junior standing and CIS 1301 or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on social issues of the new Information Age. Information technology proliferation is changing society in many important new ways. These changes impact how business will operate in the next millennium. Students will gain an understanding of these profound implications.
Corequisite:
Completion of the common core plus 18 additional hours and CIS 1301 or equivalent computer literacy course
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3.00 Credits
Supply chain information systems including theoretical and practical understanding of hardware and software operations in the supply chain. Includes inventory management and tracking, supplier evaluation, physical distribution systems, and customer service using information systems. Technology includes bar coding, radio frequency tracking, and other automated data entry techniques. Examines role of documentation in domestic and international trading use of commercial invoicing, packing lists, ocean bills of lading, freight forwarding booking requests, shipper's export declarations, and certificates of origin. Cross-listed as MGT 3316. Credit may not be earned for both.
Corequisite:
Completion of the common core plus 18 additional hours and MATH 1305, and completion of, or enrollment in, BA 3300
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3.00 Credits
Management of the virtual workplace encompassing telecommuters, entrepreneurs, and virtual office workers. Techniques include the use of e-mail, computerized meetings, virtual office design, web page development, and other forms of telecommunication as they become available. Simulation conducted via the Internet with other on-line participants. Cross-listed as ADM 3309. Credit may not be earned for both.
Corequisite:
Completion of the common core plus 18 additional hours or instructor approval
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to programming business applications using Microsoft Visual Basic. Topics include analysis, design, coding, testing, debugging, and implementing structured programs in the graphical programming environment while developing an understanding of object oriented programming.
Corequisite:
Grade of C or better in CIS 2301
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to programming in COBOL that emphasizes the concept of structured programming. Students apply a structured, multiphase program development process that features a series of steps involving understanding a problem, formal problem definition, graphical design methodologies such as flow charts and structure charts, and developing program specifications using pseudocode.
Corequisite:
Grade of C or better in CIS 2301
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to programming in Java that emphasizes the concept of object oriented programming, the design of graphical user interfaces, and the development of event-driven programs. Topics include objects, classes, instances, methods, applets and applications, control structures in Java, Java arrays (as objects), strings and characters, graphics, multimedia, and exception handing.
Corequisite:
A grade of C or better in CIS 2301
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3.00 Credits
Selected topics in computer information systems. Intensive individual study under the guidance of a member of the CIS faculty.
Corequisite:
Approval of department chair and dean
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3.00 Credits
An overview of corporate strategic, tactical and operational planning and control techniques and methodologies. Elements of information systems planning and control include facilities, equipment, technical specialization, training and project definition and priority setting.
Corequisite:
CIS 3306 and MGT 3301
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