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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to computer programming in the, Windows graphical user interface environment., Topics include planning, incorporating graphical, user interface elements, code development, basic, file manipulation, problem solving techniques,, stepwise refinement, and modular design.
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3.00 Credits
Provides a business-oriented approach to computer, applications with the emphasis on solving business, problems. Topics to be considered include, business calculations, the functions of, spreadsheet and database packages as tools in, business calculations, and the appropriate methods, to use these and other tools for business problem, solving.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the managerial and strategic, aspects of information technology. Topics include, the fundamentals underlying the design,, implementation, control, evaluation, and strategic, use of modern, computer-based information systems, for business data processing, information, reporting, and decision making.
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3.00 Credits
Cross-listed with CS-265., A study of web page design, creation, and, implementation. Topics include XML and HTML as, foundation tools for designing efficient,, professional web pages. Skillful design, methodologies and best business practices are, integrated as part of the design components.
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn how to apply statistical, methods to large data sets to obtain results with, business value. Predictive modeling techniques, will be emphasized in order to discover patterns, for decision making and develop self-optimizing AI, systems.
Prerequisite:
Background in statistics helpful but not required
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3.00 Credits
Topics provide an overview of information, technology and project management.
Prerequisite:
MI-205 and MI-207
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3.00 Credits
Integrates academic study with practical work, experience in Information Technology field., Regular field, work under an employment supervisor as well as, tutorial sessions and readings under a faculty, supervisor are required. The student is required, to submit a final written report together with, programs and documentation.
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn to use state-of-the-art, software to prep data for analysis and, visualization. They will program their own robotic, processing automation (RPA) bot, and use a leading, enterprise software cloud platform to develop, machine learning models and a self-optimizing AI, solution. Special attention paid to automation, ethics.
Prerequisite:
MI-353
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3.00 Credits
Reading, research papers, or projects under the, guidance of a member of the staff.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the activities and decisions, involved in the exchange of goods, services, or, ideas from manufacturer/service provider to the, consumer. The marketing functions and concepts of, market research, product planning, buyer behavior,, advertising and selling, and pricing are a few, of the topics covered. Market Plan elements, including product, price, place, and promotion are, discussed. Basic analytical and decision-making, skills will also be developed.
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