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CIS 3810: Principles of New Media
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
3 hours; 3 credits A survey of modern cyberculture, including various forms of human communication mediated by the creative application of computer technology, and the developments that have enabled this exploding phenomenon. This course studies the history, theory, and practice of new media in today's networked society; the implications of the convergence of technology and convergence of disciplines; and the societal implications of the new connectedness. Second-generation web-based media such as social communities, blogs, wikis, and personal web pages will be examined. Issues relating to privacy, copyright, and ethics on the web will be explored. Prerequisite: CIS 2200 or ENG 2150 or a 1000-level course in philosophy. May not be used to satisfy requirements for the CIS major or the Zicklin School CIS minor. This course is deemed an Arts and Sciences course for purposes of satisfying a student's general education requirements, specifically the Tier III minor requirement.
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CIS 4000: Introduction to Sas Programming
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
3 hours; 3 credits An introduction to SAS programming for data management and statistical analysis. Emphasis will be placed on data trans - formation, formatting, macros, and simulation methods. Prerequisite: STA 2000 or ECO 4000.
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CIS 4100: Object- Oriented Programming II
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
3 hours; 3 credits This is the second semester of a two-course sequence in object-oriented programming. This course covers advanced object-oriented programming constructs needed to imple - ment software systems. Standard objects ranging from low-level data structures, such as a linked list, to high-level graphical user interface objects, such as Windows, are examined on abstract through implemented levels. Students develop a business-related computer project using a powerful object-oriented language. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in CIS 3100 or CIS 3200 and a grade of C or better in CIS 3400.
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CIS 4150: Internet Applications Development
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
3 hours; 3 credits This course focuses on advanced object-oriented program - ming and design in an Internet-oriented programming language such as Java, and assumes prior knowledge of objectoriented programming and design. Software portability and code reusability are emphasized as well as such techniques as multithreading, network programming, and user interface design. Students learn how to use the different class libraries that are part of the Java API. Hands-on projects give students an understanding of different techniques like applets, servlets, database connectivity, or GUI design. This course requires a good understanding of the features of a general-purpose object-oriented language such as C++. Prerequisite: CIS 4100.
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CIS 4157: Design And Analysis of Experimental Data
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
3 hours; 3 credits The principles and applications of experimental design are covered. Completely randomized block design, latin squares, balanced and nonorthogonal factorial experiments, and hierarchical designs are covered. Nested and nested-factorial experiments are included. Such additional topics as linear contrasts, orthogonal polynomials, and multiple comparisons are covered. Various applications in the fields of business and science are studied.
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CIS 4158: Analysis of Time Series
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
3 hours; 3 credits This course will cover statistical models for time series decomposition, linear and nonlinear trends, spectral methods, data smoothing methods, and forecasting models. Prerequisite: STA 3155.
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CIS 4200: Business Applications Programming II
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
3 hours; 3 credits This course covers advanced business programming concepts and techniques. Advanced features of the COBOL programming language are used by students to develop sophisticated business applications. Topics to be covered include multidimensional table processing, searching techniques, sorting, and various file organization and processing techniques. Students study various topics related to good program development, including efficient coding and debugging techniques and the relationship between applications programs and their operating system environment. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in CIS 3100 or CIS 3200 and a grade of C or better in CIS 3400.
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CIS 4201: Assembler Language Concepts And Functions
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
3 hours; 3 credits An intensive survey of the major features of assembler language and computer principles of operations. Students will code and test programs designed to develop skills in the topical areas of fixed point binary arithmetic, binary shifting, subroutine linkages, indexing and table lookup, logical operations, sequential I/O macros, data translation, decimal arithmetic, and data conversion. Additional topics such as floating point arithmetic, channel programming, interrupts, and debugging are discussed. It is assumed that the student has a solid grasp of programming skills in at least one major compiler-level language. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in CIS 3100 or CIS 3200 and a grade of C or better in CIS 3400.
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CIS 4350: Computer Control And Audit
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
3 hours; 3 credits This course presents, at the conceptual level, audit and control of computer information systems. Topics covered include audit considerations of project development, database administration, control of data, assessment of data integrity, efficiency, and effectiveness. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in CIS 3100 or CIS 3200, a grade of C or better in CIS 3400, and CIS 4800; for accounting majors only: ACC 3100, ACC 3202, and a minimum overall GPA of 2.5 in all 3000-level accounting courses taken at Baruch.
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CIS 4367: Microcomputer Applications in Business II
3.00 Credits
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
3 hours; 3 credits This course is a survey of issues and alternatives in CIS that will give students with some knowledge of technical issues a better appreciation for the nontechnical aspects of business problems. The course provides an overview of microcomputer aspects of database, networks, and computing in organizations. The context of the course is micro applications development and management. Topics include evaluation of hardware and software, planning CIS, total quality management, organizational re-engineering, and end user computing. Students have the opportunity to integrate all of their previous business and computer experience by building a personal decision support system and by discussing the technical and organizational impacts of such applications. (Students cannot receive credit for both CIS 4367 and CIS 4800.) Prerequisite: CIS 3367.
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