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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 16.00 Credits
An exemplary real-world experience which allows for a deeper understanding of the mathematics used in a student's field of interest. (Prerequisite: Permission of a faculty member in mathematics.)
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4.00 Credits
This course gives the framework for the design, development and management of information systems. Topics include real-time computer systems, systems analysis and design, feasibility studies, cost benefit analysis, data base design, and recent developments in the industry. Students must have a very strong knowledge of basic computing skills, word-processing, and spreadsheets to take this course. (Prerequisites: ACC202, FIN301, MAN302, MAR301, senior standing)
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4.00 Credits
Course content includes: Life cycle for development of an information system application. Standards, tools, and techniques required in analysis of information requirements and in logical information systems design. Processing alternative approaches to systems design. (Prerequisite: MIS301)
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4.00 Credits
Course content includes: Technology and infrastructure for developing large-scale information systems. Processes to identify, evaluate, and select appropriate infrastructure components for an information system implementation. Application of systems analysis and design techniques in a class project. Concepts and terminology of electronic communications. Media, signaling, data linking, and networking concepts and protocols. Technology including fiber optics, satellites, and wireless. Business uses and management issues. Public networks and carrier systems, telecommunications industry, regulation, and standards. (Prerequisites: MIS311)
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4.00 Credits
Course content includes: Use of computer technology and software to represent, manipulate, and manage data. Facilities for ad hoc interactive use and system development. Principles and techniques of logical database design. Introduction to physical representation and storage of data. DBMS tools to manage data and high-level languages to retrieve and manipulate data. (Prerequisite: MAR311)
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4.00 Credits
Course content includes: Concepts and terminology related to testing, implementation, and technology support, creating user test cases, hands-on approach to testing new programming code and interconnectivity of software. Review the project management pieces of testing, implementation, and support. (Prerequisites: MIS411, MIS412)
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2.00 Credits
Basic Musicianship is designed for the student with little background in music. This course will present concepts needed for an understanding of the basic fundamentals of music theory. Students will also have an introduction to ear training and the keyboard. (Offered every spring. No prerequisite. This course can serve as a prerequisite for MUS201 and ED446. Studio course.)
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2.00 Credits
This is the first of two courses in a beginning piano instruction sequence. Through group class instruction students are given a practical knowledge of the keyboard and an understanding of the tonal-rhythmic structure of music. Keyboard skills requisite for handling classroom music situations or for personal enjoyment of music are developed. (Offered every fall and spring. No prerequisite. Players with previous keyboard experience may be exempt by examination. Can serve as a prerequisite to MUS201 and ED446. Studio course.)
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2.00 Credits
This is the second of two courses in a beginning piano instruction sequence. Through group class instruction students are given a practical knowledge of the keyboard and an understanding of the tonal-rhythmic structure of music. Keyboard skills requisite for handling classroom music situations or for personal enjoyment of music are developed. (Offered every fall and spring. No prerequisite. Players with previous keyboard experience may be exempt by examination. Can serve as a prerequisite to MUS201 and ED446. Studio course.)
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed for those with no knowledge of the instrument. Areas covered include tuning the guitar, strumming techniques, chords-two keys, and transposing. Open to all students. (Offered every fall and spring. No prerequisite. Players with previous guitar experience may be exempt by examination and move on to private guitar if desired or needed for program. Studio course.)
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