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CIS 333: Database Management and Implementation
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Covers information systems design and implementation within a database management system environment. Students will design and construct a physical system using database management system software to implement the logical design. Examination of the system development and modification process. Emphasis on factors for effective communication with users and interpersonal skill development. (3-0-0) Offered every semester. Prerequisites: (CIS 162 or CIS 160) and (CIS 250 or MGT 268). Restrictions: Must be enrolled in Padnos College of Engineering and Computing or in the management major.
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Prerequisites: (CIS 162 or CIS 160) and (CIS 250 or MGT 268). Restrictions: Must be enrolled in Padnos College of Engineering and Computing or in the management major.
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CIS 335: Data Mining
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Data mining is the application of computational techniques to the discovery of useful information in large data sets. This course will provide a hands-on study of computational methods for such knowledge discovery. Topics include clustering, classification techniques, and selected data mining software. Offered winter semester. Prerequisites: (CIS 160 or CIS 161 or CIS 162) and STA 215.
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Prerequisites: (CIS 160 or CIS 161 or CIS 162) and STA 215.
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CIS 337: Network Systems Management
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Provides information systems students with the knowledge and skills necessary to manage the sophisticated Local Area Networks available today. It approaches the subjects of network design, installation, and management from the corporate view of networking. (2-0-2) Offered fall and winter semesters. Prerequisite: CIS 162.
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Prerequisite: CIS 162.
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CIS 338: Wide Area Network Engineering
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Course covers the technologies, equipment, and protocols of the Internet. Lectures cover the design principles of WAN transport and routing protocols, Internet addresses, subnetting, and the Internet Protocol/Transmission Control Protocol. A set of laboratory experiments will provide hands-on experience with engineering a wide-area network and extensive work with routing equipment. (2-0-2) Offered fall semester. Prerequisites: (CIS 237, CIS 337, or CIS 457) and admission to CIS major.
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Prerequisites: (CIS 237, CIS 337, or CIS 457) and admission to CIS major.
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CIS 339: Project Planning
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
A structured approach to project planning. Topics covered emphasize the knowledge areas of the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) that drive project initiation and definition leading to the development of a project schedule and budget. Students will prepare typical project management work products associated with initiating and planning projects. Offered winter semester.
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CIS 340: Health Care Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Introduces principles of information systems in health care with focus on hospitals and ambulatory care. Individuals with various backgrounds can become familiar with computer applications in medicine and the fundamentals of electronic health records, medical decision-making, and other aspects of health informatics. A major project integrates different aspects of informatics. (3-0-2) Offered fall semester. Prerequisites: CIS 233, CIS 333, CIS 353, or CIS 360.
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Prerequisites: CIS 233, CIS 333, CIS 353, or CIS 360.
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CIS 343: Structure of Programming Languages
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Language definition structure. Data types and structures. Control structures and data flow. Lexical analysis and parsing. Interpretive languages. Run time considerations. Survey of programming languages. (3-0-0) Offered winter semester. Prerequisite: CIS 241 and admitted to CIS major (CS, IS, CE, CBS, IT).
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Prerequisite: CIS 241 and admitted to CIS major (CS, IS, CE, CBS, IT).
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CIS 349: Agile Project Management
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This course goes beyond the planning of a project and explores what other factors, when well-managed, lead to project success. Topics include current trends in project management. A major emphasis will be placed on understanding agile project management principles and their relationship to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK). Offered winter semester.
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CIS 350: Introduction to Software Engineering
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Systems development life cycle from project request through project implementation and evaluation. Systems analysis and design concepts, tools, and techniques are emphasized. Traditional and structured approaches. Project management. (3-0-0) Offered fall and winter semesters. Prerequisite: CIS 163.
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Prerequisite: CIS 163.
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CIS 351: Computer Organization
4.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Introduction to the logical structure of computers, including combinational and sequential logic, arithmetic, data paths, CPU control, caches, and basic pipelining. Introduction to the interface between hardware and software focusing on data movement, arithmetic, comparing and branching, bit manipulation, procedure calling, memory access, and implementation of high-level language constructs. Offered fall and winter semesters. Prerequisites: MTH 225, CIS 241, and (admitted to major: CS, IS, IT, CBS, CE).
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Prerequisites: MTH 225, CIS 241, and (admitted to major: CS, IS, IT, CBS, CE).
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