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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
A supervised campus or community experience entailing work on one or several projects to support end-user computing. Projects include evaluating software packages for possible University purchase, developing and evaluating software documentation, providing training assistance to faculty in classroom settings, organizing and presenting workshops for other students on commonly used software packages, or providing assistance to an organization in implementing a computerized system. May be repeated; no more than three credits allowed for any student. Pre-requisite: Management Information Systems 240 and consent of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
A supervised campus or community experience entailing work on one or several projects to support end-user computing. Projects include evaluating software packages for possible University purchase, developing and evaluating software documentation, providing training assistance to faculty in classroom settings, organizing and presenting workshops for other students on commonly used software packages, or providing assistance to an organization in implementing a computerized system. May be repeated; no more than three credits allowed for any student. Pre-requisite: Management Information Systems 240 and consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
An in-depth study of various aspects of data collection, data extraction, and knowledge discovery on the Web for e-buisiness intelligence and other massive databases. Data mining is the process of automatic discovery of patterns, changes, associations and anomalies in massive databases. This course will provide an introduction to the main topics in data mining and knowledge discovery. Emphasis will be laid on the algorithmic and systems issues, as well as application for mining in real-world problems.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
A cooperative course between the University and selected businesses to develop further the professional training of Management Information Systems majors. Combination of work experience and written reports. Pre-requisite: consent of Management Information Systems coordinator.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
A cooperative course between the University and selected businesses to develop further the professional training of Management Information Systems majors. Combination of work experience and written reports. Pre-requisite: consent of Management Information Systems coordinator.
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3.00 Credits
A topical seminar focusing on an advanced topic in information systems such as computer-based training. Topics will change yearly. May be repeated; no more than six credits allowed for any student. Pre-requisite: Management Information Systems 240.
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3.00 Credits
A topical seminar focusing on an advanced topic in information systems such as computer-based training. Topics will change yearly. May be repeated; no more than six credits allowed for any student. Pre-requisite: Management Information Systems 240.
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3.00 Credits
Treble and bass clef reading; major and minor scales; spelling major, minor, diminished, and augmented triads; basic solfege skills; rhythmic, harmonic, and melodic recognition and dictation in various musical styles. Prepares music or musical theatre majors for MT111/113 and satisfies Fine Arts Requirement for non-majors. Pre-requisite: placement.
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2.00 Credits
Rudiments of music: key signatures, scales, triads, seventh chords. Diatonic harmony, basic rhythm skills, critical listening. Second semester emphasizes diatonic part-writing, analysis of basic modulations, and small forms. Coordinated with Music Theory 113, 114.
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2.00 Credits
Rudiments of music: key signatures, scales, triads, seventh chords. Diatonic harmony, basic rhythm skills, critical listening. Second semester emphasizes diatonic part-writing, analysis of basic modulations, and small forms. Coordinated with Music Theory 113, 114.
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