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MIS 302: Introduction to Programming for Business Applications
3.00 Credits
George Mason University
Credits: 3 Covers design and implementation of program data structures and algorithms to solve business problems using structured programming techniques. Students become familiar with program development life cycle using standard programming language such as Visual BASIC.NET supported by a modern Integrated Development Environment (IDE). Students complete assignments involving development of real-life business application. Notes IT 108 highly recommended but not required. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 3 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0
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MIS 310: Database Management Systems
3.00 Credits
George Mason University
Prerequisites: C or higher in MIS 301 and degree status. SOM majors may not receive credit for both MIS 310 and IT 214. Introduces principles of designing, maintaining, and manipulating databases. Emphasizes relational databases. Applications are business oriented, such as accounts receivables, order entry, customer history. Requires hands-on implementation using software package.
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MIS 320: Networks and Security
3.00 Credits
George Mason University
Credits: 3 Introduces students to fundamentals of networking technologies and their role in businesses. Emphasis is on understanding the business implications of different networking technologies and solutions. Students learn to identify and understand the business requirements, and bring together the different technological components to design the required communication solutions. Also focuses on the types of security threats to the business network infrastructure, and approach to tackling such threats through business practices combined with appropriate technological solutions. Prerequisites C or higher in MIS 301, degree status. Notes The course also includes lab work and exercises. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 3 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0
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MIS 330: Systems Analysis and Design
3.00 Credits
George Mason University
Credits: 3 Understanding systems analysis and design methods is a necessary skill for contemporary business analysts, managers, software engineers and system users. Provides students with the foundations for effectively using modern systems analysis and design tools and methodologies for developing modern software and applications. Topics include systems planning and feasibility analysis, requirements analysis, economics, systems design and project management. Prerequisites C or higher in MIS 301 and MIS 310, degree status, programming course recommended. Notes Requires team project. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 3 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0 When Offered Fall, Spring, Summer.
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MIS 411: Management and Control of Information Systems
3.00 Credits
George Mason University
Credits: 3 Managerial perspective on issues arising in managing information systems through their life-cycle. The topics include using different methodologies for estimating software development costs, maintenance costs, systems project management, and pricing information products and services. The course also covers methodologies for monitoring performance of information systems, and ways for assessing the strategic and business value of use of information technology. Prerequisites C or higher in MIS 301, degree status. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 3 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0
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MIS 412: E-Business Systems Development
3.00 Credits
George Mason University
Credits: 3 Introduces students to the development of web-based information systems for E-business. Students learn to develop web-based database applications for eCommerce using ASP.NET. Also covers Web 2.0 technologies and contemporary business trends and issues related to web application development. Emphasizes technologies, methods, and application development tools. Prerequisites C or higher in MIS 301, degree status. Notes Requires team project and computer lab. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 3 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0
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MIS 430: Data Warehousing and Data Mining
3.00 Credits
George Mason University
Credits: 3 Deals with the challenges faced by businesses in managing large amounts of data and making meaningful use of this data for informed decision making. Introduces students to data warehousing fundamentals, practices, and technologies; and their application to solving business problems. Specific emphasis is on designing of data warehouse to meet the business requirements and hands-on learning of the design principles through implementation on commercially used data warehouse technologies. Also introduces students to OLAP solutions and data mining approaches to supporting business decision making. Prerequisites C or higher in MIS 301 and MIS 310, degree status. Notes Term project required. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 3 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0
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MIS 435: Knowledge Management
3.00 Credits
George Mason University
Credits: 3 Focuses on new trends on how knowledge management works for organizations, best strategy for such transition, and what are knowledge management elements. Prerequisites C or higher in MIS 301 and MIS 310, degree status. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 3 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0
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MIS 440: E-Commerce Business Models and Applications
3.00 Credits
George Mason University
Credits: 3 Introduces students to business models used in E-commerce and E-business. Covers B2B, B2C, and C2C business models and also introduces current business trends of the Web 2.0 era and the core concepts of the information ecomomy, networked business models, and the social web. The class will discuss Blogging, Wikis, Social Networks, Information Goods, and E-Tailing. Students complete a group project in which they create a business plan for a viable Internet-based business. Prerequisites C or higher in MIS 301 and MIS 310, degree status. Notes Requires a term project. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 3 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0
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MIS 450: Internet Architecture and Industry
3.00 Credits
George Mason University
Credits: 3 Overview of elements of Internet architecture. Analyzes economic and regulatory issues. Internet technology and industry trends. Includes lab sessions and exercises. Prerequisites C or higher in MIS 301 and MIS 310, degree status. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 3 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0
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