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MISY 3380: Business Simulation
3.00 Credits
Lamar University
This course examines the modeling of business and industry discrete-event processes, random number generation techniques, Monte-Carlo simulation, and queuing applications. Students will learn and use various simulation tools such as GPSS, GASP, and SIMULA. Prerequisite: MISY 3310, BUAL 3310 and junior standing
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MISY 3390: E-Commerce Technologies
3.00 Credits
Lamar University
This course will address various e-Commerce technologies: Packet switched networks, markup languages, web client and servers, intranets, extranets, EDI, web server hardware, web server software, web server tools (intelligent agents, portals, search engines, push technologies), electronic payment systems, and current security issues for e-commerce. It will also cover emerging technologies and standards. Students will be required to develop proficiency in using an application tool such as DreamWeaver for implementing online business activities. Prerequisite: MISY 3310 and junior standing Offered: Other
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MISY 3395: E-Commerce Design and Dev
3.00 Credits
Lamar University
This course introduces you to both the theory and practice of conducting business over the internet. The key business and technology elements of electronic commerce are covered. Also, one-half of the course will cover topics on SAP Enterprise Portals using SAP Net Weaver and SAP Visual Composer. Offered: Fall, Summer
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MISY 4340: Multimedia Applications
3.00 Credits
Lamar University
Use of personal computers to develop multimedia applications; use of various hardware and software components in the production of multimedia systems; working in a workgroup using a Local Area Network with shared resources; the most current hardware and software tools for processing text, graphics, sound, video and animation. Class projects require hands-on use of authoring and applications packages. Students develop and present an interactive multimedia system project. Prerequisite: MISY 3310 Offered: Other
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MISY 4350: Project Management & Practice
3.00 Credits
Lamar University
The student who successfully completes this course must understand the genesis of project management and its importance to improving the success of information technology projects. Students must demonstrate knowledge of project management terms and techniques such as: the triple constraint of project management, project management knowledge areas and process groups, project life cycle, tools and techniques of project management (for example: project selection methods, work breakdown structures, network diagrams and critical path analysis, cost estimates, and earned value analysis). Students would learn to use the current version of Microsoft Project software to help plan and manage an IT project. Prerequisite: MISY 3310 Offered: Spring
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MISY 4370: ERP Overview
3.00 Credits
Lamar University
This course introduces students to SAP, an enterprise application software that runs on large database systems, which is widely used by large corporations. In this overview course, students will learn business processes in different modules of SAP with a focus on supply-chain processes; purchasing, materials management, production planning, and sales and distribution. Students will have ample opportunity to perform business transactions on SAP servers to gain a deeper understanding of business process integration. Prerequisite: MISY 3310 Offered: Fall
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MISY 4380: IS Development
3.00 Credits
Lamar University
This Capstone course covers information systems design and implementation within a database management system environment. Students will learn to develop the detailed design and construction of a physical system using database software such as Oracle 10g to implement the logical design of an information system. Students will also learn to integrate databases with the Internet using Adobe CS4. Prerequisites: MISY 3370 Offered: Spring
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MISY 4390: Spec Topics In MISY
3.00 Credits
Lamar University
Intensive investigation of topics in management information systems. Library and/or laboratory research and conferences with supervising faculty member. May be repeated when area of study differs. Prerequisite: Approval of instructor and department chair. Offered: Other
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MISY 5330: Healthcare Info Systems
3.00 Credits
Lamar University
This course addresses issues in the development, integration, and management of health care information systems. Specifically, topics in patient care systems, health care delivery applications, advances in health informatics and telematics, and health information resources management will be discussed. Offered: Summer
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MISY 5340: ERP Overview
3.00 Credits
Lamar University
This course will provide students with an overview of the fundamental business processes and enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems used to run organizations. The course will begin with an overview of business processes across the supply chain; then will show how integrated processes create value and finally in the third semester, students will demonstrate how these integrated processes fit into ERP systems by assigning students to participate in an ERP simulation system (ERPsim) strategy game. Offered: Fall, spring, Summer
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