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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: IST 221 or IST 305. Introduces the concept of Knowledge Management and the systems that enable people to acquire, store, distribute and process knowledge. Define what knowledge is and the types of knowledge that exist. Understand how systems thinking is integral to understanding and managing knowledge. Other topics discussed include economic issues, acquiring, storing, distributing, and processing knowledge.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: IST 203 and Junior standing. Introduces decision support system concepts, methodologies, decision analysis, modeling techniques and integration of intelligent systems. Provides instructions on building spreadsheet based Decision Support Systems (DSS) using Excel Macro and VBA (Visual Basic for Applications). Introduces the .NET framework to host DSS applications. Illustrates various intelligent techniques of business analytics through case studies from management, business administration and operations research.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: IST 341. Advanced knowledge of data communications and networking as they apply to security. Identifying and analyzing the various types of security risks. Investigating tools to counteract security risks. Developing security and business continuity plans based on the risks and tools incorporated. Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to analyze, design, implement, and administrate an organization’s network security system.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: IST 331. This course introduces website design and web-based applications using several tools and techniques. The course starts with client-side programming. The second half of the course is dedicated to server-side development. Topics covered include HTML, DHTML, Cascading Style Sheets, DOM, ASP.NET, JavaScript, database connectivity, web parts, and Web Services.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: IST 221 or IST 305. Electronic business is one of fastest growing business segments in today's environment. Course examines issues associated with electronic businesses and the Internet. Topics include business models and their sustainability, technology requirements, security, payment systems, e-Government and strategic issues.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: IST 221 or IST 305. This course aims to provide an overall view of business processes. A business process can be thought of as a series of steps taken by a business to get activities done. Students, after completing this course will understand how to design business processes and optimize such designs. Simulation tools will be used to chart business processes.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Completion of all 200- and 300- level courses from the common body of knowledge, completion of the IST core, senior standing. Examines issues associated with enterprise systems, integrated and best of breeds. Examines impact of such systems on organizations and decision making issues. Topics include business processes, role of enterprise systems with relation to business processes, business process reorganization, acquisition and success issues associated with enterprise system implementation. Students get hands on experience in using SAP by creating a virtual enterprise of their own.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Junior or Senior Standing. This course is for students interested in the IT systems and infrastructure management. The course covers the basic principles of systems operations and management. Topics include basic computing platforms, operating systems, basic networking, data storage and backup. The course will also include monitoring, event management, problem management and change management. Introduction to availability, performance and security will be covered at a very high level.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Junior standing and permission of a CIS Department faculty adviser. Work experience in a professional environment. The work performed must extend the academic curriculum and provide a meaningful learning experience in the student's area of interest. Term paper required. This course may only be taken once.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Senior standing and permission of instructor and department chair. Explores current issues or special topics in information systems. Topics and course requirements will be announced by the department.
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