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  • 3.00 Credits

    Courses in this series offer an in-depth exploration of specific issues with the field of management and leadership, as well as topics of current interest to instructors and students. Prerequisites: junior or senior standing or permission of the instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides an overview of the concepts and methodologies of information systems. The course focuses on the idea of information systems support for competitive decision-making, thus blending technical with managerial topics in an increasingly global logistics world. Students will develop familiarity with the principles of information systems as well as hands-on experience with a variety of information systems tools, techniques and models of methods.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Java is a highly portable object-oriented programming language suitable for developing both Internet and stand alone applications. Its integrated support for threads also makes it suitable for developing concurrent and distributed applications. This course covers the specifics of writing programs in Java, as well as some basics of object-oriented design and programming. It will also touch on graphical user interfaces and threads, with additional topics as time permits. Students will apply the learned concepts to develop business computer applications using the Java programming language, and to enhance the quality of the applications, such as program readability, style, testing and documentation. Prerequisites: MIS 201.
  • 3.00 Credits

    As more and more businesses and individuals turn to the Web for sharing information and conducting commercial activities, a quality Web site can provide competitive advantage and invite users for repetitive visits. The key to a quality and successful Web site lies in both the content and usability of the site. To increase understanding of Web usability, this course will engage students in an exploration of fundamental concepts in Web design and development processes with hands-on exercises. This course explores the factors influencing Web site usability throughout the design process, including requirements analysis, conceptual design, mockups and prototypes, production, and Web site evaluation. Students will also learn to use client-side scripting techniques to enhance Web usability. Prerequisites: MIS 201, one programming course.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will examine the design, control and operation of accounting information systems with a strong emphasis on integration. The course will present a thorough introduction to basic information systems theory, provide a working knowledge of systems analysis and design techniques, databases and enterprise systems. Understanding and appreciation of accounting information systems is critical to successfully managing, auditing and developing systems to support today’s evolving business environment. This course offers a focused look at accounting information systems as part of enterprise resource planning systems, with a focus on SAP another comparable enterprise systems to demonstrate concepts. Prerequisites MIS 201 and ACT 201, ACT 202 or ACT 203, ACT 204.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces the nature and techniques of information systems analysis, design and implementation. The course topics include requirements definition, analysis and design of information systems; system implementation and evaluation; object-oriented analysis and design; and current trends in systems analysis and design. Students demonstrate their knowledge by completing a systems analysis and design project. Prerequisite: MIS 201.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This class covers the basics of structured programming using Visual Basic. The theory and practice of structured programming, logic, systems development and object-oriented analysis and design are covered in a series of iterative hands-on assignments. A term project involving the development and documentation of a Visual Basic program is required. Oral, written and technical communications are required in this course. Prerequisite: MIS 201.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides an overview of the concepts and methodologies of multimedia systems design. Students will develop familiarity with the principles of user-centered design, as well as design principles associated with interactive multimedia. Hands-on experience with a graphics design and/or multimedia authoring system is provided. Students will develop a graphics design project during the course of the semester and present their projects to the class. Prerequisite: MIS 201. Prerequisite or co-requisite: MIS 375.
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    A student who wishes to pursue an independent study project for academic credit must submit, prior to registration, a proposed plan of study that includes the topic to be studied and the goal to be achieved, the methodology to be followed, schedule of supervision, end product, evaluation procedure and the number of credits sought. The proposal must be approved by the supervising faculty member, the program director and the dean of management. The proposal will be kept on file in the office of the dean of management. The hours and credit are to be determined by the student and the program director.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces the subject of knowledge management from the perspective of business management. It emphasizes how information technology can be used to facilitate the process of managing and creating knowledge in large and small organizations. Students will explore theoretical and technological foundations of knowledge management, as well as different knowledge management systems, including knowledge capture, knowledge sharing and knowledge application systems. Prerequisite: MIS 201.
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