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0.10 - 6.00 Credits
This course is used to accept Business Info Science credit from external institution.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to information technology through the use of computer hardware and software. Terms and concepts related to the use of information technology are covered and students are given the opportunity for hands-on experience with microcomputer software such as word processing, presentations, spreadsheets and web page development as well as the use of the Internet and the World Wide Web. Prerequisite: Computer Competency Exam.
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0.10 - 6.00 Credits
This course is used to accept Business Info Science credit from external program.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn advanced features of computer business software in areas such as ¬website development, spreadsheets, and databases. Focus is placed on students being able to effectively and efficiently work in teams and learn, use, and teach computer applications in a business environment. Prerequisite: Computer Competency Exam. (Letter grade only.)
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3.00 Credits
Examines the basic components of hardware and the software of a variety of computers ranging from desktops to personal digital assistants. In addition to understanding the theory of how things work, students will be expected to troubleshoot and find solutions to actual computer problems without knowing in advance whether the problems actually exist or whether the problems are caused by the hardware, software, or both. Prerequisite: BIS 230.
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0.10 - 3.00 Credits
This course is used to accept Business Information Systems credit from an external institution.
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3.00 Credits
This course acquaints students with a variety of ways in which computer applications are created, evaluated and used in a business environment. Students will participate in the application development process using an object-oriented language such as Visual Basic. Prerequisites: BIS 230 and COSC 181 or equivalent. (Letter grade only.)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to both the strategic and the technical essentials of developing and managing e-commerce sites. Students will research web design and build their own e-commerce site as a final project, with practical application of the principles emphasized in the course material. Team projects will research and report on e-commerce topics throughout the course. Extensive use of Internet research techniques will be emphasized. Topics will include Internet security and authentication techniques, website design and management issues, web access to databases, Internet marketing strategies, electronic payment issues, and enterprise E-commerce tools. Prerequisites: BIS 230, MRKT 230.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the way information technology is used to support the decision-making process of managers at all organizational levels. It is designed to show students a variety of ways in which computer-based information systems are used in the business environment. Special attention is given to computer user support and ethical issues in the management of information systems. Although it is not required for this course, the recommended sequence for BIS majors is: BIS 230, COSC 181, COSC 182 or BIS 333, and then BIS 381. Prerequisite: BIS 230 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Examines that part of information systems that deals with the world of hyperlinks and the World Wide Web. In addition to learning and understanding the technologies used by web servers, creators, and maintainers this course examines the human side of providing long distance ¿people-less¿ interfaces for users. Students will learn how to help website owners determine costs, define requirements, develop alternatives, choose solutions, build, deploy, maintain, and evaluate sustainable websites. Ethics in dealing with data security and personal privacy on intranets, extranets, and the Internet as well as long-term societal implications of the technology will also be discussed. Extensive hands-on work developing, building, and maintaining websites and installing, setting up, and using web servers will be performed throughout the course. Prerequisites: COSC 181 and BIS 381
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