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5.00 Credits
Introduces fundamental concepts of programming in business, including data types, expressions, control structures, functions, I/O, error handling, debugging, graphical user interface and event-driven programming. A programming language is chosen based on its relevance and acceptance in the business community.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Directed Study
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5.00 Credits
Concepts, tools, and strategies for understanding and exploiting opportunities associated with electronic commerce with focus on the strategic aspects of marketing using the Internet. The Internet alters the way business is conducted on a local and global basis. It changes the way organizations conduct business, provide customer service, interact with internal and external stakeholders, advertise, develop products, build brands, generate new prospects, monitor the marketplace, and distribute products and services. Prerequisite: MKTG 350 or instructor permission.
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5.00 Credits
Introduces an object-oriented way of modeling businesses for the purpose of building information systems. Object-orientation will be explained at each stage of information system development, i.e., planning, analysis, design, and implementation. Students will be required to build applications using an object-oriented programming tool. Prerequisites: ECIS 315, ECIS 320, advanced standing in the Albers School or instructor permission ECIS 315 may be taken concurrently with one other ECIS major course.
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5.00 Credits
This course introduces fundamental concepts and implementations of database systems in business. Topics include: relational model, entity-relationship model, SQL, data warehousing and data mining. Students use relational database management systems and computer aided software engineering tools for instruction and assignments. Prerequisite: ECIS 315, advanced standing in the Albers School or instructor permission. ECIS 315 may be taken concurrently with one other ECIS major course.
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5.00 Credits
This course introduces fundamental concepts in business data communications. Understanding the technical aspects of corporate computer networks as well as the Internet is critical in identifying and developing new business opportunities for e-commerce. Topics include local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs) and the Internet. Additionally, the course will examine communication protocols and the design of business applications for the Internet. Prerequisite: ECIS 315, advanced standing in Albers School or instructor permission. ECIS may be taken concurrently with one other ECIS major course.
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5.00 Credits
This course focuses on the management of technology in a given region of the world, and involves visiting a country in question to gain a better understanding of the issues facing managers in that environment. Location of tour can vary. Check with the department for details.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Directed Study
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5.00 Credits
Basic statistical procedures, concepts, and computer applications used in the business world. Descriptive statistics, probability, decision theory, probability distributions, sampling distributions, statistical inference, chi-square analysis, and correlation. Prerequisites: MATH 130, 134, or equivalent, sophomore standing.
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5.00 Credits
Organization, operation, and control of the American economy in its financial and sociopolitical settings; problems of inflation, unemployment, taxation, the public debt, money, and banking growth. Prerequisites: completed at least 30 credits.
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