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BISC 321: Computer Networking
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course provides a complete introduction to telecommunications and data communications terminology, concepts, components and systems. Also included is the history of and recent developments in the telecommunications industry, its regulation and technologies, domestic and international practices, media, and devices. Detailed coverage is devoted to the ISO-OSI model as a framework for protocol analysis, as well as Local Area Networks, wireless communications and frame and cell relay transmission modes. An integral part of the course is the use of the internet as an information resource and platform for electronic commerce. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Business Information Systems Accelerated Degree Completion Program
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BISC 326: Introduction to Research
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course provides the knowledge and skills needed to conduct scholarly research for the development of a Capstone Project, which will be an ongoing project throughout the program and presented in the final course. Library resources, research methods, writing skills, and APA guidelines will be presented. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Business Information Systems Accelerated Degree Completion Program
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BISC 344: Structured Programming Logic
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course examines structured programming logic. Programming logic projects will be implemented using schema and implementation described in the text. Students will be expected to understand and document programming logic both for homework assignments and during classroom discussion. Students will be expected to discuss and explain the logic and constructs used. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Business Information Systems Accelerated Degree Completion Program
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BISC 403: Organizational Behavior
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course examines the issues of management styles and techniques as they relate to information technology workers. The effects of worker shortages and the current trends of technology employment will be looked at from a managerial view. Strategic management plans will be studied and implemented with regard to current technology issues. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Business Information Systems Accelerated Degree Completion Program
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BISC 432: Legal and Ethical Issues in Business Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course examines human, ethical, and legal issues resulting from the current technological revolution, and stresses the role of ethics in effective leadership. Students will receive a foundation in ethical principles, and then be challenged to assess their own principles by evaluating the human, ethical, and legal considerations of various business scenarios covering topics such as privacy and accuracy of information, human vs. machine-centered design, and property rights to information. The course also covers the difficulties inherent in legislating the uses of information and technology. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Business Information Systems Accelerated Degree Completion Program
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BISC 445: Management of Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course introduces and explores how accurate, timely, and instantaneous information retrieval is used to support all organizational activities. This course emphasizes various managerial support systems, such as transaction processing, structured decision support and knowledge systems. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Business Information Systems Accelerated Degree Completion Program
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BISC 454: Design Support Systems
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course explains the fundamentals of artificial intelligence and expert systems, and how these systems process data through logical programming. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Business Information Systems Accelerated Degree Completion Program
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BISC 460: Business Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course applies the concepts of the Systems Development Life Cycle to business information systems. Emphasis is placed on the need for information security, analysis, design, implementation, and information security program maintenance. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Business Information Systems Accelerated Degree Completion Program
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BISC 470: Capstone Project
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course applies the concepts of the Systems Development Life Cycle as it relates to business information systems. Emphasis is placed on the need for information security, analysis, design, implementation, and information security program maintenance. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Business Information Systems Accelerated Degree Completion Program
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BPUE 300: Working Women:Sex,Power,and Leadership
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
The course addresses issues that confront women in their personal and professional lives. Topics include equity, pay parity, glass ceiling, corporate culture, dual career, feminism, child care, demands of two income family, time management, personal fulfillment, priorities, marriage and children, gender roles, and definitions of success.
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