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3.00 Credits
Continues the presentation of tools and procedures used in evaluating the worth of business information systems. Topics include physical system design, detailed feasibility analysis, design of programs and files, control procedures, systems testing, the implementation process, life-cycle management, and performance evaluation. Students implement concepts through case studies and projects. Prerequisite: MIS 4523.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly Simulation Modeling Systems) Studies simulation models used in business to demonstrate the design integrity of information systems prior to the commitment of resources for their implementation. Examines high-level programming languages central to the construction of probability models and the evaluation of simulated outputs. Students are expected to determine the feasibility of information systems from the underlying models. Prerequisite: MIS 3513.
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3.00 Credits
Studies the framework, processes, and technical components underlying the development of decision support systems in organizations. Explores the construction of models typically used to illuminate loosely structured problems from managerial and organizational perspectives. Emphasis is placed on management science models and their role in answering "what if" questions. Prerequisite: MIS 3513 and MIS 3753.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to the use, structure and architecture of computer networks. Analyzes the systematic design of computer networks and distributed systems. Evaluates data processing techniques in a network architecture in business settings. Students undertake experiments related to network topologies and their applications in enterprise networking. Prerequisites: CS 3123 and MIS 3563. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS / 142
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3.00 Credits
Discusses management issues and problems related to the development of database, decision support, and large-scale software systems in business. Evaluates the commitment of managerial and technical resources to maximize benefits from information technology at all organizational levels. Presents the internal and external factors that may influence the development of effective policy. Prerequisite: MIS 4503.
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3.00 Credits
Studies the application of electronic communications to reach customers and handle transactions to achieve business objectives. Explores the use of such information technologies and concepts as virtual firms, EDI, electronic funds transfer, the Internet and the World Wide Web. Related legal and social issues are also discussed. Prerequisite: MIS 3603, MIS 4513, Senior standing, and consent of the advisor.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the strategic uses and roles for information technology within organizations, explores methods for the development and implementation of information systems. Studies the principles and methods in the selection and evaluation of MIS components, and methods in scheduling and control of resources for IS projects. Involves both quantitative and qualitative analysis in MIS planning and project management. Prerequisite: MIS 3503. Available to all School of Business students and others with the instructor's permission.
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3.00 Credits
Current topics in MIS such as data mining/data warehousing, current development of computing/communications technology, privacy and security of IS/IT, social impacts of IS/IT, the international dimension of IS/IT, and legal and regulatory issues in MIS. Prerequisite: Senior standing and consent of the advisor.
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1.00 Credits
Individual applied lessons on a second choice instrument for purpose of developing certain skills and knowledge to implement teaching techniques, musicianship, and musical understanding. Non-music majors may enroll. Music majors must enroll in secondary piano until passing the Piano Proficiency Examination. Prerequisite: Instructor's approval.
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1.00 Credits
Continuation of MS 1511. Prerequisite: Instructor's approval, MS 1511.
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