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CIS 410: Database Management Systems Implementation
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
The course will examine concepts in the implementation and management of database systems. Concepts such as work-flow management, client/server development, Web integration, data mining, data warehousing and data security will be examined. Prerequisite: CIS 310
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CIS 420: Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
Study of operating systems principles, such as file systems, scheduling, memory management, deadlocking, concurrency and distributed systems. Case studies will be used to emphasize each concept. Prerequisite: CIS 220 or 225, MATH 121, CIS 300.
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CIS 430: Information Systems Management
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course focuses on the problems and issues faced by the managers of Information Systems. It includes the management of computer equipment and people, managing teams in programming projects, cost estimation and planning for application development projects, outsourcing, disaster recovery and planning, computer security and computer crime. Prerequisite: CIS 300, MGT 363.
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CIS 450: E-Commerce
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
A survey course designed to give the student exposure to the various aspects of the Electronic Commerce (EC). The course will describe what EC is; how it is being conducted and managed; the opportunities, limitations, issues, and risks; and possible future scenarios of EC. Prerequisite: CIS 240, MKT 362.
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CIS 465: Decision Analysis and Decision Support System
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
Application of statistical techniques to management decision making based on the scientific method. Topics include linear programming, project management using PERT- /CPM, decision analysis, inventory/production, queuing theory, and simulation. Prerequisites: Students taking the CIS placement exam must have a minimum score of 80 out of 100 in the spreadsheet portion of the placement exam or permission of the instructor. Grade of "C" orbetter in BUA 362.
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CIS 495: Senior Project
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
A course designed to integrate the student's knowledge of computer information systems disciplines. Additionally, each student will be required to conduct a CIS research project and present the project. Prerequisite: Senior standing and permission of the instructor.
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CIS 498: Research in Business
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
Individual independent research designed to provide an in-depth study in computer information systems. Prerequisite: Approval of the School Dean and the Dean of Undergraduate Studies.
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CIS 499: Special Topics in Business
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
A special course covering topics in computer information systems. Prerequisite: Approval of the School Dean and the Dean of Undergraduate Studies.
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COM 250: Introduction to Mass Communications
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course provides a foundation for communication studies and introduces the roles and cultural impact of mass communications in our society.
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COM 350: Interpersonal Communications
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course develops communication skills in family, professional, and social interactions. It also focuses on verbal and nonverbal communication, with particular emphasis on listening and conversational skills.
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