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3.00 Credits
Seminars will be offered on various topics to meet new issues that impact the business organization. A seminar will not include topics covered in normal course content.
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3.00 Credits
The study of operating system principles including file systems, scheduling, memory management, deadlocking, concurrency, and distributed systems. Case studies will be used to emphasize each principle. Prerequisites: Any two of the following: BUS 203,BUS 206,BUS 207,BUS 407.
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3.00 Credits
Provides the fundamental concepts, principles, and techniques for effective application program analysis, design, and implementation using the Visual Basic programming language. Topics include structured analysis and diagramming techniques, user interface design concepts and methods, test data generation, application program maintenance, and business report production through the integration of Visual Basic, databases, and other technologies. Multiple tutorials and projects enable students to become proficient in the use of basic and advanced features of the language. Prerequisites: BUS 301 and BUS 303.
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3.00 Credits
Builds upon skills and knowledge developed in the introductory Web Application Development course (BUS 307). This course aims at the development of bigger and more complex applications. It also provides students with the opportunity to learn and apply advanced concepts, principles and techniques for effective web application design and implementation. Prerequisite: BUS 307.
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3.00 Credits
Provides students with a technical and managerial foundation for understanding enterprise and inter-organizational system vulnerabilities and abuse, for creating and deploying effective control initiatives, for preparing and implementing disaster recovery plans, and for ensuring system quality. Legal aspects and the role of auditing in control processes will also be discussed. Prerequisites: BUS 301 and BUS 252.
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3.00 Credits
Deals with the conversion of logical design specifications into applications using advanced features of COBOL. Topics include concepts of file organization and their creation and update; report generation; use of utility programs and software engineering principles, and guidelines on application design, implementation, and maintenance. Prerequisites: BUS 203 and BUS 301.
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3.00 Credits
As a mainstay in computing curricula, this course provides a solid foundation of data structures and programming languages using C++. Topics include data structures, programming paradigms, constructs, design, implementation, and object-oriented programming. This course does not assume any previous experience with "C", butdoes assume that the student has designed, coded, and implemented a computer program in any language prior to taking this course. Prerequisite: BUS 207.
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3.00 Credits
Advances in information systems and technologies, the rapid rise and expanding use of computer networks, the growth of knowledge work and the globalization of trade are long-term trends that will continue to gather momentum in the decades ahead. This course focuses on specific conceptual and technical advances in the evergrowing field of information systems and their current and potential implications for business. Prerequisites: BUS 301, junior standing, and consent of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Presents techniques of marketing research, including analysis of company records, experimental methods, questionnaire surveys, sampling theory, interview techniques, and statistical analysis. Prerequisites: BUS 111 and BUS 312 or permission of the department chairperson.
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3.00 Credits
The course presents an integrative examination of industrial marketing. It reviews the environment of industrial marketing and examines each of the major types of industrial customers. Evaluating the organizational buying process, assessing marketing opportunities, analyzing marketing interface with manufacturing research and development, and reviewing the marketing mix are part of the course discussion. Through case analysis, the students examine techniques for evaluating industrial marketing strategy and performance by utilizing marketing control systems and marketing profitability analysis. Prerequisite: BUS 111.
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