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3.00 Credits
Introduction to systems analysis and design as methods for extracting user needs and developing of a working computer- based system. Prerequisites: Graduate student status and corequisite (or prerequisite) of MIS820.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to development and implementation of databases and use of database management systems. Several commercial software packages will be reviewed. A major development project will provide hands-on experience with at least one particular database package. Prerequisites: Graduate status and MIS800 or permission of the instructor. management information systems
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3.00 Credits
Creation of real-world, dynamic websites that overcome the limitations of traditional static HTML websites using scripting languages and relational database management. Focus is on web-based shopping cart applications, which are essentially sales order processing systems using a web browser. Prerequisites: Graduate status and MIS820 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Discusses fundamentals concepts of telecommunications and distributed data systems. Topics covered include various network environments, ranging from simple local area networks to intranets, extranets, and the Internet; network management and security issues; and network applications for human communication, distributed database systems, and electronic commerce. Prerequisites: MIS610, ACCT601,ECON601, MGMT601, and MGMT610 or equivalents.
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3.00 Credits
Topics include wireless LAN organizations, standards, and competing technologies; radio frequency behaviors; spread spectrum concepts; infrastructure devices; antenna categories, concepts, and installation; 802.11 network architecture; interframe spacing, RTS/CTS, and modulation; wired equivalent privacy (WEP) and wireless LAN security; and RF site survey fundamentals. Prerequisites: Graduate status and MIS840 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of cellular telephones, including regulatory framework, RF design, and frequency reuse, signaling, and wireless interconnection issues. Personal Communication Systems (PCS), mobile radio, satellite, and paging systems will also be covered. Prerequisites: Graduate Status, MIS840.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an overview of the broad field of artificial intelligence (AI) as it applies to managerial functions. Management applications of AI are considered in terms of their function and structure, and representative systems are examined. Includes exposure to management support systems, group support systems, and executive information systems, hands-on development of a managerial decision support system, and expert system. Specific considerations of how to recognize and apply appropriate AI technology to a management problem. Prerequisites: Graduate status and MIS800 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Provides balanced coverage of both the business technology elements of electronic commerce (EC). Topics include e-business models, Internet marketing; online monetary transactions; legal, ethical, and social issues; computer and network security; and hardware, software, and communication technology for EC. In addition, students will create personal and business websites using Microsoft FrontPage. Prerequisites: Graduate status and MIS800.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Independent study is intended to provide better students an opportunity to study a topic of their choice in management under professional supervision. Only students prepared to devote considerable time and effort should undertake an independent study. Students contemplating an independent study should first choose a definite area for investigation in management information systems and an instructor to sponsor the work. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor or dean.
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6.00 Credits
Student must complete original research within the guidelines as set forth by three faculty members (of the student's choice). Student must choose a research chairperson who agrees to the student's area of interest. Together, the chairperson and student will select two additional faculty members who are interested in this topic of research. Prerequisites: Student must be within nine hours (including this course, MIS890) of completion of graduate studies. Student must receive permission to enroll in this course.
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