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3.00 Credits
Advanced topics in network applications. Analysis of data transmission, system configuration, policies and procedures, and security of network systems. Modern network requirements, analysis and design are covered focusing on customer centric networking solutions supporting the management in formation system of the business enterprise. Prerequisites: MIST 101.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the advanced techiques for network planning, design and implementation to support the business processes of organizations in the 21st century. Coverage includes requirement for guaranteed performances network security and privacy mechanisms, quality of service and priority of services.
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3.00 Credits
This course involves use of the systems approach to analysis and design of various information systems, including, but not limited to database systems, networking systems, programming systems, accounting information systems, and decision support systems. Structured, as well as object-oriented methods of system design are treated. Prerequisite: MIST 101.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to middleware encompassing Operating Systems and compilers Operating systems such as Unix, Windows, and Linex are introduced and compared. Other topics include network security, and the relationships between hardware architecture systems software and application software. Prerequisite: MIST 305 and MIST 320.
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3.00 Credits
Crucial study of information systems related to advanced topics such as IS in the manufacturing environment, IS in the legal environment, IS in the finance environment and, IS in the health service environment. A comprehensive MIS research project is a major deliverable of this course. Specific topics will be determined by interest of both the students and the instructor. Prerequisites: Approval of the Undergraduate Director, MIST 215, MIST 305 and MIST 325.
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3.00 Credits
All introduction to the features of data communication systems and microelectronics and their impact in the business enterprise. Topics include microprocessors, microcomputers, minicomputers, interfacing file security, equipment configurations, and required organizational structure. Prerequisites: MIST 305.
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3.00 Credits
The role of simulations and modeling in decision support systems and computer based information systems. Examination of features, kinds, uses, construction and simulation of models in the decision making process. Various quantitative methods and simulation languages are covered. Prerequisites: QANT 305, MIST 215.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to EDP auditing with emphasis on audit of efficiency, audit of effectiveness and audit of control security. Other topics include audit techniques and their effect on information system development. Prerequisite: MIST 310.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces fundamentals of computer and network security and its implementation in the corporate information system infrastructure. Emphasis will be put on the creation of security plans, architectures, and measures as they apply to protecting information from unauthorized access and illicit use, accident, disasters or intentional theft. Prerequisite: MIST 320.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the different current Web programming languages, tools and techniques used to develop professional web sites. Client-side and Server-side web programming are introduced. Web authoring is reviewed. Prerequisite: MIST 215
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