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3.00 Credits
This course teaches skills for development of algorithms for problem-solving. Students are taught how to use structured and other approaches to analyze problems and express their solutions. Through the introduction of programming concepts, this course enforces good style and outlines logical thinking. Prerequisite: CISY 155 Introduction to Information Systems
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce the student to the hardware components and architecture of general purpose computers. Topics include: data representation, data manipulation and storage technologies, data communication technology, mass storage and input/output technology, machine-level programming, application development, operating systems, mass storage access and management, application support and control, computer networks and distributed systems, advanced computer architecture, and evaluation and acquisition of computer systems. Prerequisites: CISY 305 Programming Logic and Design
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to JAVA and its environment. Students will learn how to develop small to medium-sized JAVA applications and JAVA applets. Special topics include JAVA programming concepts, Object-Oriented design, JAVA Application Programming Interface (API), Graphical User Interface(GUI) components, event handling, exceptions, graphics, input/output, and inheritance. Prerequisites: CISY 155 Introduction to Information Systems and CISY 305 Programming Logic and Design
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3.00 Credits
The course introduces the student to visual programming using Visual Basic. The course focuses on the principles of user interface design, general software engineering principles and application development using Visual Basic. Prerequisites: CISY 155 Introduction to Information Systems and CISY 305 Programming Logic and Design
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3.00 Credits
An informative course designed to provide students with an understanding of the importance and the role of Business Information Systems in making decisions affecting the success of an organization, and the types of information systems that support business functions. Emphasis will be placed on the planning, development, installation and maintenance of business computer applications that are utilized in the typical business environment. Prerequisite: CISY 155 Introduction to Information Systems or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
A first course in business computer COBOL programming that emphasizes the structured methodology. Topics include arithmetic operations, conditional statements, editing printed output, headings, and debugging. Prerequisites: CISY 155 Introduction to Information Systems and CISY 305 Programming Logic and Design
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3.00 Credits
This course is the second part of a two-semester sequence. It introduces the student to the more advanced and sophisticated features of computer programming using ANSI COBOL. Prerequisite: CISY 358 Structured COBOL Programming or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of CISY 260. The course will cover several of the more advanced statistical methodologies of importance in analyzing business problems. Coverage includes experimental design, multiple regression, and correlation and non-parametric tests. Real world examples and realistic problems related to business and economics will be used. Prerequisite: CISY 260 Business Statistics or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the application of information technologies (IT) to systems analysis, systems design, and systems implementation practices. Methodologies related to identification of information requirements function, feasibility (economic, legal and contractual, operational, political, technical and schedule) and related issues are covered. Development of data dictionary and the application of computer-aided system engineering (CASE) tools for diagramming information flow and procedures in system development process are covered. Prerequisites: CISY 350 Management Information Systems, MGMT 300 Organization and Management and a programming language, or permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
The course covers basic quantitative methods in business and their applications to managerial decision making. Coverage includes such techniques as linear programming, duality and sensitivity analysis; transportation and assignment problems; basic inventory models, queuing theory and computer simulation. Students are exposed to the use of contemporary computer software for problem solving. Prerequisite: CISY 260 Business Statistics or equivalent
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