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3.00 Credits
Prepares students for the role that information technology plays in today's businesses. Topics include advanced software applications, networking and the Internet, and business communications. The role of information systems and systems development in business operations is also discussed. This course is designed to support the College of Business curriculum and satisfies the general degree requirement for computer literacy for business majors. (TCCNS = BCIS 1305)
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to management information systems and the importance of systems in achieving organizational goals. Topics include how to develop and maintain information systems to gain competitive advantage, to solve business problems, and to improve decision making.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to a programming language which has relevance to business applications. Includes language theory and programming logic as well as implementation. May be repeated if topic differs.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of database management systems and their applications in business. Emphasis is placed on design, consideration of the end-user, and management of databases. There will be extensive hands-on use of a microcomputer-based database package.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the analysis phase of the system development life cycle. Emphasis is placed on feasibility studies, requirement analysis, human factors, and preliminary design. Diagramming techniques and CASE tools, and team presentations will be studied and/or utilized.
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3.00 Credits
The objective of this course is to familiarize students with the components, standards, and protocols associated with personal computers. Students will study the various PC configurations and technologies including microprocessors, motherboards, power supplies, bus configurations, peripheral devices and others. A hands-on project requiring students to design and build a personal computer will also be part of the course. Upon completion of the course, students will have a basic knowledge of and understanding of the following hardware components, concepts, and applications: system resources, Random Access Memory, CMOS RAM, disk devices, printer drivers, and system protection.
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3.00 Credits
Practical approach to business problem solving through the actual implementation of a software product. It includes study of project management tools and techniques necessary to plan, staff, organize, direct, and control the development of computer-based information systems.
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3.00 Credits
This course will explore business uses of the tools and technologies needed for Electronic Commerce. Topics include business concepts, opportunities, challenges, and strategies that surround the emergence of electronic commerce. Problems related to the impact of electronic commerce such as social issues, risk, security, authentication, encryption, privacy, and methodologies will be discussed.
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3.00 Credits
Telecommunication applications and regulating environment as they apply to business. An introduction to the technical aspects of current telecommunications technology and the managerial aspects of telecommunications in business organizations.
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3.00 Credits
An extended introduction to an advanced programming environment utilizing a business oriented programming language. The course will provide instruction in the advanced manipulation of data and the programming of sophisticated data-intensive applications and file structures. In this course emphasis will be placed on developing object-oriented and web-based business applications. Major topics covered include program, system and interface design, database access, web service concepts, and programming management.
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