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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course introduces students to the design and evaluation of interactive and Web-based systems, including methods to understand user needs and requirements, design and prototype alternative systems, and evaluate system usability. Topics include user centered design, human factors, requirement gathering techniques, protocol analysis, usability testing, and heuristics evaluation. Prerequiste: CIS-185.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course involves the study of relational and object-relational database management systems in the Oracle and Microsoft Access environments. Major topics include SQL programming and hands-on database development. Prerequisite: CIS-200.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Students will learn about the broad range of Internet business technologies; develop the skills necessary to create and administer successful electronic commerce projects; and understand the associated benefits, and risks of electronic commerce business models. Prerequisite: CIS-185.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course involves the study of application development in an n-tier, component-based architecture. Major topics include client and server-side scripting, XML, and Web services. Emphasis is placed on database applications for E-commerce. Prerequisite: CIS-200.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course deals with the use of computer systems to support humans with knowledge management activities. It discusses the organization of knowledge already available in computer-based formats, the selection and use of suitable knowledge representation methods, the access to stored knowledge through search and retrieval techniques, and the way users utilize knowledge for particular tasks. Prerequisite: CIS-200.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Topics include modeling techniques such as UML and methodologies to address the planning, analysis, design, and implementation of high-quality systems, delivered on time and within budget. Issues and tools related to the management of project teams are also discussed. Prerequisite: CIS-185
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Using rapid application development tools, students construct a complete operational system within the span of a single semester. The project covers the five steps of the systems development life cycle: planning, analysis, design, programming, and implementation. Prerequisite: CIS-370 or permission of instructor.
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6.00 Credits
6 credits The co-op program provides students with an opportunity to work full-time in a company and apply what they have learned in their computer information systems and other business classes. It also enhances students' employment opportunities since many employers use a co-op program as a first step before they hire full-time employees. Eligible students include junior computer information systems majors with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0, and a minimum GPA of 3.0 in any computer information systems coursework completed prior to submission of the co-op application. Three of the co-op credits can be applied toward the computer information systems major, and three credits can be applied toward business or free elective requirements. Grading is on a pass/fail basis. Prerequisites: CIS-200 and CIS-310.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Information and communication technologies are evolving rapidly and continually. The Special Topics course facilitates the exploration of a selected topic (or combination of topics) that represents a recent technological advance with important and direct implications in the field of computer information systems. Current research, readings, lectures, discussions and/or hands-on computer experience or other appropriate measures will be employed to stimulate student learning. Prerequisites to be determined by instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Students will be provided with complete coverage of computer security in all forms including hardware, network, and software program security. Through hands-on labs, students will learn firsthand how enterprise systems can be comprised and how computer professionals can prevent and provide counterattacks for security intrusions. Prerequisite: CIS-310 or permission of instructor.
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