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3.00 Credits
A written research project relating to the student’s program emphasis reflecting an ability to research adequately, manage resources, draw valid conclusions, and to think and write clearly.Course Delivery Method: TRA
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to computer information systems as applied to business organizations. The course covers those uses of business productivity applications which students are likely to encounter in their business careers. The course will also explore the usage of information resources and research tools available for investigating current and emerging trends in the field of study.Course Delivery Methods: ONL, HYB, TRADCP Elective Course
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3.00 Credits
This course will teach students how to properly prepare, write, and present information in a business environment. Topics covered include research methodologies, literature searches, collaboration, and the application of APA documentation style. Examples of documents that students will create and/or present include memos, request for proposals and quotes, qualitative analysis, and system documentation.Course Delivery Methods: ONL, TRA, HYB
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the design and implementation of data communication networks. Students will gain an in-depth understanding of network technologies (for example, the World-Wide Web, TCP/IP, DNS, VPN, SSL, multimedia communication, voice over IP, optical networking, local area networks, wireless access) and the way these technologies can be integrated to support the strategic IT mission of businesses. Special attention is paid to network topology, internetworking, TCP/IP, switching, and routing. Topic also covered include, wired and wireless network technologies, quality-of-service, network security, and next generation networking technologies.Course Delivery Methods: ONL, TRA, HYBDCP Elective Course
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3.00 Credits
In this course, the student will study the analysis and design of computer-based information systems. An overview of the system development life cycle will be presented. Emphasis will be placed on analyzing business requirements and designing information system solutions that meet the needs of businesses. Classical and modern-day methodologies/tools including expert and knowledge-based systems that students can utilize to create information systems that problem-solve will be explored.Course Delivery Methods: ONL, TRA, HYB
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn why HCI is important to understanding computer information systems and how it can be utilized to design improved systems. This course explores the basic elements, procedures, tools, and environments contributing to the development of successful user interfaces. Emphasis will be placed on user interface and software design methodologies, web site usability, and collaborative systems.Course Delivery Methods: ONL, TRA, HYBDCP Elective Course
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the concept of security in information systems. Topics include risk and vulnerability analysis, cryptography, authentication technologies, program security, operating systems protection, database security, auditing, and secure network design and implementation issues. Internal and external security threats, privacy issues and security laws, and regulations will also be explored.Course Delivery Methods: ONL, HYB, TRADCP Elective Course
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on ethical and policy issues that arise in the Information Technology world. Explores the areas of privacy, intellectual property, software development, and human resource issues. Students will examine the codes of ethics for various IT professional associations and organizations.Course Delivery Methods: ONL, HYB, TRADCP Elective Course
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3.00 Credits
CIS 352Students will develop programming and problem solving skills through a variety of assignments that explore the use of fundamental control and data structures using current programming languages. Emphasis will be placed on the fundamental principles and constructs of applying computer programming in the business environment. Testing and debugging techniques, the development of sound programming logic, and the writing of well-structured code are also emphasized.
Course Delivery Methods: HYB, TRADCP Elective Course
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3.00 Credits
The course covers those uses of database systems which students are likely to encounter in their business careers. Students will gain an in-depth understanding of the usage of databases in the information system of an organization. The course also provides the student with a hands-on approach to plan, design, and implement a database solution. Topics include database architectures, logical and physical database design, SQL, disaster recovery, database security, and emerging trends in database systems.
Course Delivery Methods: ONL, HYB, TRADCP Elective Course
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