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CIS 422: Web Programming
3.00 Credits
Friends University
CIS 402, CIS 412Introduces the web development process and client-side programming tools. Provides the concepts and hands-on skills needed for developing interactive web sites. In addition, such concepts as the architecture of the web, e-commerce, and web security are addressed.Course Delivery Methods: HYB; TRADCP Elective Course
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CIS 432: Business Application Development
3.00 Credits
Friends University
CIS 342, CIS 402, CIS 422Students will develop a comprehensive business application by applying the knowledge they obtained from the Database Management and Computer Programming courses. The business application is designed around a case study to reinforce the practical application of the student’s assignments. Topics covered include object-oriented programming, SQL, user interfaces, multi-user environments, and application deployment.Course Delivery Methods: HYB, TRADCP Elective Course
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CIS 442: Information Systems Project Management
3.00 Credits
Friends University
This course provides the foundation for understanding the broad concepts of successful information system planning, implementation, and maintenance within a business environment. Topics covered include team building, conflict management, project scoping, estimating, scheduling, budgeting, tracking, and controlling. The course covers the uses of project management tools which students are likely to encounter in their business careers.Course Delivery Methods: TRA, ONL, HYBDesignated as a DCP Elective Course
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CIS 452: Decision Support Systems
3.00 Credits
Friends University
This course will teach students the fundamental concepts of decision support systems. The student will study decision support systems terminology, decision-making process, and data access and management. A major component of this course is a hands-on project that entails students planning, designing, and implementing a decision support system solution based on business requirements. Course Delivery Methods: ONL, HYB, TRA
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CIS 462: Applied Business Intelligence
3.00 Credits
Friends University
This course will expand upon the concepts learned from the Decision Support Systems course. In the Applied Business Intelligence course, students will learn how business intelligence incorporates the ability to mine data, analyze, and report information. Topics covered include data mining and warehousing, forecasting, analysis, and business decision-making. The course covers the uses business intelligence software which students are likely to encounter in their business careers.Course Delivery Methods: ONL, HYB, TRA
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CIS 472: Capstone Project
3.00 Credits
Friends University
This project provides an opportunity for students to identify, research, evaluate, design, and implement solutions to a complex problem within their chosen area of emphasis. A written report using APA documentation style and an oral presentation are required. Upon completion of this course, students will complete ONE of the following options: 1. Select an area of emphasis in CIS, research the topic, and write a formal paper using APA documentation style. Orally present the paper. 2. Select a problem/opportunity in an area of emphasis in CIS. Document the development of a solution for the problem/opportunity using APA style documentation. Orally present the problem solution and demonstrate working solution.Course Delivery Methods: ONL, HYB, TRA
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COMM 175: Reporting 1
3.00 Credits
Friends University
(See English)This course is cross listed with ENGL 175
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COMM 210: Yearbook - Talisman
3.00 Credits
Friends University
The yearbook staff will produce a quality yearbook that serves as historical document for the institution. Students will learn photojournalism, magazine graphic design and book production as well as the importance of teamwork. Students will write, edit, design, sell advertising, take photographs and prepare the yearbook for production using current technology.(Students pursuing a Communications/Publications major are required to take two semesters of yearbook to meet the 3 credit hour requirement.)
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COMM 212: Interpersonal Communications
3.00 Credits
Friends University
This course focuses on the competencies of interpersonal communication, oral communication and conflict resolution with special emphasis on understanding conflict behaviors and implementing effective communication.Delivery Methods: HYB
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COMM 240: Mass Media in Society
3.00 Credits
Friends University
A critical and historical examination of the origin, development and influence of major Mass Media. Current issues, social impact, ethical considerations, as well as operations, marketing and distribution within the mass communication field are presented and discussed. Delivery Methods: WEB, HYB
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