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MS 2777: Web JavaServer Pages 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This hands-on course is designed for experienced programmers that want to learn the basics of server-side Java programming. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to create JSP pages that provide dynamicWeb content to users; incorporate graphics andmultimedia responses to client requests; understand howmultiple threads affect JSP coding; allow users to authenticate themselves in order to protectWeb content; and, understand the basics of XML processing. (prereq:MS-2775 (or equivalent Java programming language experience)
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MS 280: Introduction toManagement 0 3 Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course provides the technical foundation for understanding information systems by describing hardware, software, data storage and telecommunications technology that comprise an organization's information technology infrastructure. The role of information systems is explored with emphasis on business processes, distribution of organizational knowledge to enhancemanagement decision-making, and the implications of ethical and social issues. An examination of electronic commerce and global business is included. (prereq:MS-184 or equivalent)
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MS 2810: Introduction to Computer Programming- 2 3 Visual Basic
2.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course is designed to introduce students to computer programming and the approaches andmethods used by programmers. The course provides opportunity for experience in designing and writing structured programs in the Visual Basic language. This graphically-based programming language will prepare students to write fundamental interactive computer programs.
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MS 300: Principles of Operating Systems 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This is an introductory course that covers the principles of operating systems fromthe user's point of view. The fourmajor components (scheduling,memorymanagement, I/O management and file systems) are examined in detail along with how various hardware components of a computer systemwork together. (prereq:MS-373)
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MS 322: Macroeconomics 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course outlines and analyzes the application of the principles of economics tomodern business and the economic environment. Topics includemeasuring and understanding GDP, unemployment and business cycles, national debt and the role of government as expressed in macroeconomic theory fromthe classical to the supply side.Monetary and fiscal policy efforts to promote employment, price stability and economic growth are reviewed.
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MS 327: International Business 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course is designed to develop an understanding of the expanding need for businesses to think and respond with an international focus. An initial focus is recognizing the forces of globalization, the factors to consider whenmoving into newmarkets, and themethods by which firms decide to compete in these foreignmarkets. Emphasis is given to developing an analysis and appreciation of at least one country/region of the world with regard to its geography, people, history and the associated business risks within this environment. Secondary goals in the course include expanding on the sensitivity to other cultures, and encouraging students to think of their career in the context of a global path. (prereq:MS-221)
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MS 331: Business Law 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This subject acquaints the student with legal concepts and their application to business and personal situations. Attention is paid to problems arising under the following topical headings: basic nature of the legal system; tort law; contract law, including both common law principles and the provisions of the UniformCommercial Code; products liability law; debtor/creditor relations; bankruptcy law; and agency law.
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MS 3330: Legal Aspects of Innovation and 0 3 Entrepreneurship
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
The objective of this course is to focus on topics that are important and interesting to every business or person involved withmanaging technology. The goal is to provide students with an understanding of fundamental legal issues pertinent to technologymanagement. The course focuses on a wide range of controversial issues regarding intellectual property rights (i.e. patents, copyrights, trademarks and trade secrets) and addresses strategic decisionmaking such as how to protect computer and internet projects. A seminar approach will be followed with strong student participation. (prereq: junior standing and consent of department chair)
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MS 340: ProductionManagement 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
ProductionManagement (MS-340) introduces the student to the concepts andmethods for designing andmanaging operations in bothmanufacturing and service industries. Operations are processes that transforminput into output of goods and services. Operationsmanagement addresses the application of resources needed to achieve transformation with regard to cost, quality and customer satisfaction. (prereq:MS-221)
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MS 3401: Applied OperationsManagement: 0 3 Lean Techniques
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course and credits are awarded upon successful completion of the Business Excellence Consortium's Lean Associate Certificate that is designed to provide aminimumunderstanding of the Leanmethodology to help create a culture that is poised for a world-class journey. At the completion of this two and one half day seminar, participants will understand the need to change, the key role they play in their organization, the importance of a teamapproach and gain an overview understanding of the Lean tools. Every associate will gain baseline knowledge to support an organization's on-going world class initiative.
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