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3.00 Credits
This is a first course in computer programming. This course teaches problem solving in a business environment; Problems selected to illustrate structured systems development for a comprehensive business system; Various techniques for problem solution covered, all of which require the development and testing of program logic. Prerequisite: CIS 210. Spring
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3.00 Credits
This is a second course in computer programming, which expands on the concepts presented in CIS 220. Prerequisite: CIS 220. Fall
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3.00 Credits
This course addresses issues of transmission of data, voice, and video including transmission systems and associated hardware and software; types of networks; introduction to the OSI model, LANs and WANs; network security considerations; and applications of networks. Prerequisite: CIS 220 or permission of Instructor. Fall
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3.00 Credits
This course addresses issues such as foundation for database system design, implementation, and management. While the focus is on practical implementation and management issues, the concepts and principles that underlie good database design are also explored. Prerequisite: CIS 220 or permission of Instructor. Spring
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to management of projects, with particular emphasis placed on the interdisciplinary nature and broad application of project management. Topics include project selection and initiation, management of risk, planning, financing, scheduling and resource allocation, human resources, quality, control, evaluation and termination. The treatment of project management is consistent with A Guide to Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide), developed by the Project Management Institute (PMI). Prerequisite: CIS 310 (or concurrent enrollment), or permission of Instructor. Fall
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3.00 Credits
This course addresses the fundamental concepts and techniques of information systems analysis and design, including coverage of the systems development life cycle. The application of tools and techniques for analysis, planning, design, and documentation of information systems is also covered . Topics include data flow analysis, data structuring, process flow analysis, file design, input and output design, and program specification. Prerequisites: CIS, 310, 320, 330 (or concurrent enrollment). Fall
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3.00 Credits
( 3 cr hrs) Advanced topics from the field of Computer Information Systems are addressed in this course. Topics may include but are not limited to: computer networks, database design and management, electronic commerce, distributed processing, and management of information technology. Prerequisite: CIS 310 (or concurrent enrollment). As needed
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3.00 Credits
( 3 cr hrs) This capstone course provides an opportunity for the student to design a system, write programs, convert data, test, and produce a working system in a real-world situation. Prerequisites: CIS 480 and Senior classification. Spring
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6.00 Credits
(3 cr hrs) This course provides for on-the-job experience directed by a member of the School of Business faculty. It may be repeated to a total of 6 credit hours applicable to program and/or degree requirements. Prerequisite: approval of chair. As needed
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3.00 Credits
Brief survey of the history of the theatre; elements of theatre; typical functions of the various personnel in theatre production; analysis of a playscript; viewing and critique of live theatre performance. (Not an acting/performance course.) Fall
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