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MISY 3320: IS Hardware and Software
3.00 Credits
Lamar University
Hardware: CPU architecture, memory, registers, addressing modes, busses, instruction sets, multiprocessors versus single processors; peripheral devices: hard disks, CD's, video display monitors, device controllers, input/ output; operating systems functions and types; operating system modules: processes, process management, memory and file system management; examples of hardware architectures; examples of operating systems; basic network components, switches, multiplexers and media; installation and configuration of multi-user operating systems. Offered: Other
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MISY 3321: Network Administration I
3.00 Credits
Lamar University
Students examine fundamentals of managing a Microsoft-based network. Course covers the installation and configuration of Windows desktop and server operating systems from the prospective of the network administrator. Topics include installation and configuration of Windows, basic network configuration and troubleshooting, proper implementation of security, and management of network storage. This course is designed to help students prepare for Microsoft certification. Prerequisites: MISY 3320 and junior standing Offered: Other
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MISY 3322: Network Administration II
3.00 Credits
Lamar University
Continuation of MISY 3321 and Network Administration I. Advanced network design, administration, and configuration topics are covered. The course is designed to help the student prepare for Microsoft certification. Prerequisites: MISY 3321 and junior standing
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MISY 3330: COBOL Development
3.00 Credits
Lamar University
An introduction to COBOL programming in a business environment. Introduction to and use of program development, top-down structured programming, and program correctness concepts. Coverage will include language syntax, data and file structures and sequential file processing. Development of COBOL programs that run in an Internet environment will be covered. Prerequisite: MISY 3310
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MISY 3340: IS Infrastructure
3.00 Credits
Lamar University
This course provides an introduction to IT infrastructure issues for students majoring in Information Systems. This course covers topics related to both computer and systems architecture and communication networks, with an overall focus on the services and capabilities that IT infrastructure solutions enable in an organizational context. It gives the students the knowledge and skills that they need for communicating effectively with professionals whose special focus is on hardware and systems software technology and for designing organizational processes and software solutions that require in dept understanding of the IT infrastructure capabilities and limitations. The course also prepares the students for organizational roles that require interaction with external vendors of IT infrastructure components and solutions. This course focuses strongly on internet based solutions, computer and network security, business continuity, and the role of infrastructure in regulatory compliance. Prerequisite: MISY 3310 Offered: Spring
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MISY 3341: Router Config and LAN Mgmt
3.00 Credits
Lamar University
This course provides an introduction to Cisco basic router configuration for Local Area Networks and the management of LAN traffic and network devices . It explains initial configuration of a Cisco router in a TCP/IP or IPX environment, management of router configuration, backup of router configuration files, router specific protocols, the use of router security features, filter traffic, and identifying and resolving network congestion problems. This course is the second of three courses, which will prepare the student for the Cisco Certified Networking Associate (CCNA) certification test. Prerequisites: MISY 3340 and junior standing Offered: Other
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MISY 3342: Introduction To WAN Service
3.00 Credits
Lamar University
This course provides an introduction to Wide Area Networking (WAN) services and their management through the use of Cisco routers. it explains the following WAN services: LAPB, Frame Relay, ISDN/LAPD, HDLC, PPP, DDR and xDSL. Students will learn how to configure Cisco routers to support Frame relay, PPP, and ISDN Wide Area Networking connections. The content of this course is Semester 4 of the Cisco Networking Academy CCNA Curriculum. Prerequisites: MISY 3341 and junior standing Offered: Other
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MISY 3350: JAVA Development
3.00 Credits
Lamar University
Data structures and representation: characters, records, files, multimedia; precision of data; information representation, organization and storage; algorithm development; object representation compared to conventional data flow notation; programming control structures; program correctness, verification, and validation; file structures and representation, program development in at least one high-level language. Prerequisite: MISY 3310 Offered: Other
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MISY 3360: Visual BASIC Development
3.00 Credits
Lamar University
An introduction to programming using Visual BASIC language. A software engineering approach to developing programs and business systems are stressed along with the introduction of object-oriented concepts. Coverage includes: language syntax and file and/or database processing; development of graphical user interfaces and development of Visual BASIC programs that run in the Internet environment. Prerequisite: MISY 3310 Offered: Fall
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MISY 3370: IS Analysis and Design
3.00 Credits
Lamar University
This course serves two audiences: (1) those who want to be an information systems analyst; and (2) those who will be users or managers involved in systems development projects, an active member of a project team, or the client for a system request. Since systems development is central to the IS field, this is a basic course in training for career purposes. Information systems concepts, systems analysis and design methodologies and techniques, and technologies used during the development of information systems will be covered. You will be exposed to both classic methods (structured analysis and information engineering) and emerging methods (object-oriented analysis and rapid application development) of systems analysis and design. This course particularly focuses on the planning, analysis, and general design phases of the Systems Development Life Cycle. Prerequisite: MISY 3310 Offered: Fall
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