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MIS 340: Principles of D-Base System
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
The concepts of file organization and access methods will be reviewed. The advantages of the database approach will be discussed. Students will gain an understanding of the RELATIONAL database model. An introduction to ORACLE will be presented including functions, sub-queries and reports. The concepts and tools of database design will be stressed. Students will design and partially implement a database system utilizing a commercial database management system and JAVA. Prerequisites: MIS 200A and MIS 300 or their equivalents.
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MIS 440: Prin of Data Communications
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
This course will investigate the elements of data communications and networking. Topics include LANS, WANS, client server architecture, multimedia, network administration, security and future trends in the industry. Emphasis will be placed on local area networks and the impact of data communications technology on the design of information systems. Prerequisite: MIS 300 or equivalent.
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MIS 470: Information Systems Project
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
This course will build on the concepts covered in the MIS curriculum. A systems project will be required. Real projects will be given based on topical areas in the MIS field at that time e.g., e-commerce, geographic information systems. The course will be used to underscore the requirements needed by our students to be competitive in the marketplace on receiving their degree. Prerequisites: MIS 200A or equivalent.
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MIS 480: Seminar in MIS
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
A further discussion of selected topics introduced in MIS 300. Attention will be given to those topics that are most vital in the rapidly changing world of computing and information systems. Development of decision support systems, expert systems, artificial applications, and e-commerce applications will be explored. Prerequisite: MIS 300 or equivalent.
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MIS 496: Internship in MIS
1.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
This course is designed to provide an integrated academic experience in a work setting. Units may not be used to satisfy the requirements of the Business Administration major. Students may earn a maximum of 5 units through internships. Offered on a credit, no-credit basis only. Prerequisite: MIS 260 or equivalent and MIS 300 or equivalent or permission of the instructor.
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MIS 600: Sem in MIS and Technology
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
No course description available.
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MIS 610: Info Systems for Leaders
4.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
This course introduces MBA candidates to information systems in organizations from a management perspective. Managerial and strategic uses of information systems, information technology that underlies these systems and ways such systems are developed and managed are explored. Emphasis is placed on evaluation of systems for support of individual and group decision making and collaborative work, expert systems and other knowledge-based systems and their applications. The course will cover methods and tools for information systems design, development, implementation, and maintenance. New state-of-the-art tools and models in information systems, decision support systems/expert systems, and their practical applications will also be explored.
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MIS 630: Applied Dec Support & Exp Sys
4.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
This course will provide an overview of decision support (DSS) and expert systems (ES) with specific focus on their conceptual models; the inter-relationship between DSS and ES, and their architectures. Specifically, this course will focus on the use of decision support technologies for future executives. A variety of scenarios related to the future of decision support and expert systems technologies will be examined. New technologies from the growing field of applied artificial intelligence (AI) will also be explored. Finally, students will design and implement small-scale decision support and executive information systems using commercial software.
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MIS 677: Selected Topics in MIS
1.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
Special topic courses provide each department with the opportunity to present an in-depth study of a selected subject not covered in regular courses. When offered, prerequisites and course requirements will be announced for each course.
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MIS 699: Individual Graduate Study MIS
1.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
Individual study is offered to give the student experience in planning and outlining a course of study on the student's own initiative under departmental supervision. Independent study should deal with a special interest not covered in a regular course or with the exploration in greater depth of a subject presented in a regular course. Instructor consent is required. No more than 5 quarter units may be used to satisfy degree requirements. (May not be substituted for any required graduate seminar).
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