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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Examines existing and emerging information technology (IT) within the organization. The foci of the course are the role IT plays in business processes, the underlying theoretical basis for innovation through IT, methodologies for successful IT innovation, and infrastructure technologies commonly employed and why.
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3.00 Credits
Offers rigorous study of information technology (IT) resources in organizations with an emphasis on electronic commerce technologies. The underlying theme of this course is strategic uses of IT by organizations for operating support, improving productivity, and gaining competitive advantage.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the rapidly emerging trend of integrating business processes across organizational boundaries. The course focus is on the technical issues that arise when integrating information across firms as well as current and emerging technologies and models to accomplish this integration.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to analysis, management, design, and development of information systems applications. Focus areas include problem/opportunity identification, information gathering, feasibility study, systems analysis, logical and physical design, software management,evaluation and selection, and computer assisted software engineering (CASE). Prerequisite: MIS 625.
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3.00 Credits
Overview of data management concepts and technologies and how they fit into corporate information processing environment. Focus areas are corporate data resource management, database models, design and development of a database and application, and emerging database management systems (DBMS) technology. Prerequisite: MIS 617 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Covers contemporary issues. Provides forum to study and research topics of high interest, concern, and potential impact on MIS. Topics can relate to policy, technology, hardware, software, or other MIS related topics. Requires student to select, research, and report on topics of current interest and importance within MIS area. Prerequisite: MIS 617 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
The foundations of information security and assurance including the principles on which managerial strategy can be formulated and technical solutions can be selected.
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3.00 Credits
Contemporary issues. Provides forum to study and research topics of high interest, concern, and potential impact on management information systems. Topics can relate to policy, technology, hardware, software, systems, or other MIS related topics. Requires each student to select, research, and report on topics of current interest and importance within the MIS area. Prerequisite: MIS 585 or permission of instructor. Offered infrequently.
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2.00 Credits
Survey course dealing with possible careers in marketing. Focus is on self assessment, building a resume portfolio and career objectives. Over half of the classes will involve practitioner panels and discussions. Credit/No Credit only.
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4.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to enhance the students abilities in the areas of creativity, innovation and decision making in the context of marketing situations. The processes of problem recognition, idea generation, problem solution, and implementation, will be combined with foundations of analytics and research to equip the students with the skill set on which successful organizations are built and compete to succeed. Prerequisite(s): MKT 291.
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