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3.00 Credits
Use of microcomputer applications for the development of effective business solutions. The primary thrust of this course is to provide students with a strong understanding of Web design principles in the planning, graphics development, publishing, maintaining, and publicizing of a Web site. Business Modeling and applied Business Process analysis will also be covered. Emphasis is placed on using productivity applications to increase productivity in a business environment. Software applications used by students will include a spreadsheet, HTML, presentation/ web graphics, and word processing. Cannot be used to satisfy degree requirements for majors in the School of Engineering and Computer Science. Prerequisites: BA 3351 and MATH 1325. (3-0) S
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Database theories, conceptual data modeling techniques, database management, and database development practice with emphasis on relational database systems. Topics include entityrelationship data model, data planning, data administration, SQL, relational theories, distributed databases, database development project, and other database management issues, such as concurrency control, data security, and integrity. A database management system software package is used to implement working database systems. Cannot be used to satisfy degree requirements for majors in the School of Engineering and Computer Science. AIM 3321 and BA 4321 cannot both be used to satisfy degree requirements. Prerequisites: AIM 2301, AIM 2302, BA 3351 and MATH 1325. (Same as AIM 3321) (3-0) Y
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3.00 Credits
An overview of systems development methodologies will be presented. In addition to concepts in systems analysis and design, the students will be exposed to concepts in project management, and information gathering techniques. Projects focusing on the use of CASE tools will also be an integral part of the course. Cannot be used to satisfy degree requirements for majors in the School of Engineering and Computer Science. Prerequisites: BA 4321, MATH 1326, and MATH 2333. (3-0) Y
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IS managers need to have an in-depth understanding of a gamut of issues relating to data communication and distributed processing, including technical, economic, and managerial details. The course will focus on currently observed industry trends, including the digital convergence of voice, video and data, enterprise-wide connectivity, distributed computing environments, and the massive demand for Internet-based open systems. Cannot be used to satisfy degree requirements for majors in the School of Engineering and Computer Science. Prerequisites: BA 3351, MATH 1326 and MATH 2333. (3-0) Y
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3.00 Credits
Management of the information technology within an organization is a critical activity. Students will be introduced to issues relating to IT investment, management of IT, and using IT for competitive advantage. Prerequisites: BA 3351, MATH 1326 and MATH 2333. (3-0) Y
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3.00 Credits
Students will be required to perform analysis, design, and implementation of a real-life project within an organization. Students will be organized into teams and will be required to use the concepts taught in the earlier classes on systems development. Cannot be used to satisfy degree requirements for majors in the School of Engineering and Computer Science. Prerequisites: BA 4318, BA 4322 and BA 4323. (3-0) Y
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3.00 Credits
The course will focus on the design and development of Decision Support and Expert Systems. The development of Intelligent Systems and the role they play in the organization will also be addressed. Prerequisites: BA 4321, MATH 1326, and MATH 2333. (3-0) T
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3.00 Credits
As an increasing number of business transactions take place using an electronic medium, there is a need for business managers to understand how these new technologies transform the way companies and individuals are doing business. This course offers a general background on electronic commerce and its impact on business. Topics include the evolution of information systems, economics of electronic transactions, Internet marketing, and issues related to virtual organizations. Prerequisites: BA 3351, MATH 1326, and MATH 2333. (3-0) T
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of common security practices and introduces the concepts related to applied security technologies. Topics include cryptography (encryption and decryption, digital signatures and certificates), risk management (threat analysis, cost benefit analysis), security audit (intrusion detection and security assurance), disaster recovery (contingency planning, incident handling, security training and awareness), network security technologies (firewalls, VPN), security policy (types of policy, implementation considerations, workplace privacy), and E-Commerce security issues (security requirements, hacker techniques, online privacy). Cannot be used to satisfy degree requirements for majors in the School of Engineering and Computer Science. Prerequisite: BA 4323. (3-0) Y
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3.00 Credits
Business application development using JAVA. Topics include the fundamentals of Java programming, applets programming for web-based systems, and object-oriented programming concepts. Cannot be used to satisfy degree requirements for majors in the School of Engineering and Computer Science. Prerequisites: BA 4318, MATH 1326 and MATH 2333. (3-0) Y
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