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3.00 Credits
Students in this course are introduced to the analysis and design of computerized systems for handling the data processing requirements of a typical business. Topics discussed include information fl ow, fi le design, systems integration, system security and controls. Students are required to write portions of the system specifi cations for a model business application. PR: INFO 3339.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides an understanding of data, fi les and business reports. It requires students to plan, write and process business programs which stress data and fi le manipulation. The course also includes the principles of effective business report design. PR/CR: INFO 2205.
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4.00 Credits
This is an advanced course in application programming. This course includes table handling, sorting, external report generation, fi le updating and video forms design, and object-oriented programming. PR: Grade of C or better in INFO 3339.
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3.00 Credits
This internship course is designed as a learning experience which requires the integration of information systems theory with actual job experience in an information systems department. The student must be enrolled in the four-year information systems program. The employer is responsible for evaluating and reporting the development of the student. PR: INFO 3340 and junior status.
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3.00 Credits
This course uses current technology to examine business management, control, and decision-making, with emphasis on management and human resources. Focus areas include application, performance, system design, planning, development, implementation and evaluating existing software. PR: INFO 2235, MGMT 3308.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers information systems design and implementation within a database management system environment. Students will demonstrate their mastery of the design process acquired in earlier courses by designing and constructing a physical system, using database software to implement the logical design. The class will use Microsoft Access or Oracle, when available, for logical database design. Data models and modeling tools, CASE tools, code/application generation and client-server planning are among the topics to be covered. PR: INFO 3340.
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3.00 Credits
Current topics of interest in information systems, to be selected by the instructor and approved by the department coordinator and Dean. Typical topics include application design using Visual Basic or clientserver program development using Oracle. PR: INFO 3340.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory multicultural course which explores race, class, gender, ethnicity and the dynamics of their interrelationships in American society. Themes include personal identity, power and change. Students will examine interdisciplinary methodologies in the humanities and the social sciences, including historic, psychological, sociological, economic, educational, and artistic approaches.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to appreciation of the arts through lectures/ demonstrations by teachers in the visual arts, music and theatre. Organized thematically, the course offers an opportunity to explore relationships between various artistic media, as well as their relationships with other disciplines. The course will also consider the circumstances which have shaped these relationships and the ways in which contemporary culture conditions how we respond to and interpret art and performance today.
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3.00 Credits
This is an interdisciplinary course which will focus on a variety of topics in women’s studies, such as gender and science, the body, reproductive technologies, public policy and feminist theory. Class discussions will examine positions among feminist ethicists on the implications of gender defi nition and explore the construction of gender in our society.
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