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Course Criteria
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Senior standing and admission to Cameron School of Business. Independent work for honors students.
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1.00 Credits
Computer lab enabling students of all majors to improve their computer fluency skills in the following areas: personal computers, file handling, operating systems, and Web searching skills. Elements of hardware, software, communications, ethics and privacy will be discussed.
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1.00 Credits
Computer laboratory that enables students of all majors to improve their computer fluency skills in the following areas: word processing, presentation and communication software, and internet communication software.
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1.00 Credits
Computer laboratory enabling students of all majors to improve their computer fluency skills in the following areas: spreadsheet productivity software including financial, data, graphing and formula features.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to computer programming in a business context using a modern high-level programming language. Topics include program flow constructs, programming logic, objects, and other basic programming techniques. Emphasis is on good style, and the creation of high-quality applications that help the organization.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CSC 105 or MIS 105 or MIS 213 or consent of the department chair. Study of the design and creation of basic Web pages in the business environment. Topics include page structure, human computer interface design, style sheets, reusability, and design basics. An emphasis is placed on best industry practice.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ACG 201, MIS 213, and admission to Cameron School of Business. This course is intended for non-information systems majors. Scope includes the systems development life cycle, process modeling, and data modeling. Projects focus on methods for documenting information system structure and methods for managing and accessing data.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MIS 213 or consent of the department chair. Principles and application of computer hardware and software will be presented through lecture of the underpinnings, installation, configuration, and laboratory experiences. This course will provide the technology background for system developers to understand tradeoffs in architecture for effective use in a business environment. Networked computing systems and various operating systems will be covered.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MIS 213. Study of the design and administration of database systems in a business environment. The relational model is used along with database management software to facilitate the communication and distribution of data and its conversion into information, with an emphasis on sound design principles. Topics include entity-relationship modeling, normalization, and the structured query language (SQL).
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Previous programming course such as MIS 216, CSC 112 or 121. Intermediate programming in a two-tier, event-driven, rapid application development context. Emphasis is on writing high-quality code that is easy to debug, test, and maintain, culminating in database interaction.
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