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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: 57 credits required A seminar course providing a broad overview of information system management technology, this course emphasizes investigation and application of state-of-the-art concepts. Topics will be relevant to current trends in the industry.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: 57 credits required This course explores the methodology and techniques in analysis and design of computer information systems. The systems analyst, the architect of information systems, is a liaison between user and programmer. The roles and responsibilities of the systems analyst are emphasized at all stages of the systems development life cycle.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: 57 credits required In this course, students will learn the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) as put forward by the professional association, the Project Management Institute (PMI). Students will not only study the various phases and documents of project management, they will also have experience creating each of the documents for a given project.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: 57 credits required This course introduces students concepts associated with managing a network within a business setting. Furthermore, to solve business problems, students will apply theoretical concepts to fully design, specify, and justify networking solutions.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: 57 credits required This course is designed to introduce students to business systems in general, and client-server systems in particular. Specifically, students will learn the terminology, concepts, and issues associated with the design and management of various computing architectures as well as how to develop the presentation-tier for business systems.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: 57 credits required Students will explore the issues involved in e-business from a business, technological and societal viewpoint. Topics will include: B2C and B2B e-business models and strategies, concepts for building an effective e-business site, e-business security and encryption, e-payment systems, legal, ethical and international issues in e-commerce.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites:COMP 01112 and 57 credits required The course explores the nature of electronic business including such topics as current business models, various ethical implications, international issues in e-business, and e-commerce payment mechanisms. Students will also gain practice in creating interactive web pages that process form data, such as provide the foundation for electronic-business.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: 57 57 credits required This course introduces the concept of information as a resource in business. It covers the systems approach for decision making and describes how the computer can be used in this process. Case studies are used to integrate the course material.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MIS 02338 and 57 credits required The course provides students with an understanding of client-server databases, and the skills to develop one using a reputed database development. Students learn to use Structured Query Language (SQL) extensively to create an integrated database application. Knowledge of a programming language and a basic understanding of relational database concepts are expected.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: 57 credits required This course explores the fundamentals of designing a database for a business organization. It emphasizes the relational model; however, the course also explores the hierarchical and network models. Additionally, the course covers such topics as recovery, integrity, security, concurrency, distributed databases, data dictionaries and the role of the database administrator.
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