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MIS 576: Data Warehousing
3.00 Credits
University of Illinois at Springfield
Data warehousing is an emerging technology within the IT industry. It provides an infrastructure to collect subject-oriented data for predefined strategic as well as tactical managerial decision making purposes such as planning, logistics and promotions. The main topics covered are dimensional modeling, Star and Snowflake scheme, data staging, logical and physical design and implementation, and query design. State-of-the-art database technologies are used to demonstrate and practice the concepts, methodologies, and techniques. Course Information: Prerequisite: MIS 542.
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MIS 578: Information Security
3.00 Credits
University of Illinois at Springfield
This course will cover both technical and non-technical aspects of information security. The technical part will cover information security threats, vulnerabilities and controls. The technical materials focus on concepts and principles rather than design and implementation. The non-technical part will cover risk management, security planning and disaster recovery, legal, ethical and professional issues. Course Information: Prerequisite: MIS 502. This is an MIS graduate level elective course. Access to the Internet is required. Restricted to graduates.
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MIS 583: Graduate Project And Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of Illinois at Springfield
Closure experience involving an advanced problem or need in MIS; may or may not involve a practicum. Project topic must be approved in advance by the MIS Department Committee; written report and oral presentation required. Students are required to participate in a regularly scheduled seminar that covers the process of project design and methods in MIS. Access to the Internet is required. NOTE: If the project is not completed during the initial four-hour enrollment, students must register for MIS 586 for zero credit hours (one billable hour) in all subsequent semesters until the project is completed. Course Information: Prerequisite: 24 hours of 500 level coursework in MIS. Access to the Internet is required.
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MIS 584: Capstone
3.00 Credits
University of Illinois at Springfield
Covers current topics in MIS including issues related to areas of business environment, technology, globalization, politics, ethics, legal, regulatory, and demographic diversity. The role of MIS in those areas will be addressed. In each semester, these selected topics may not be the same depending on what topics are current and emerging. Assignments include paper critiques, group discussions, and a final paper or project. This course is primarily for MIS majors and should be taken in the last semester of the MIS degree program. NOTE: If this course is not completed during the initial four-hour enrollment, students must register for the course and re-take it again. Course Information: Prerequisites: 24 hours of 500-level coursework in MIS. Access to the Internet is required.
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MIS 585: Thesis And Seminar
6.00 Credits
University of Illinois at Springfield
Academic study of a student-selected topic in MIS that involves a survey of relevant literature and empirical analysis. Thesis topic must be approved in advance by the MIS Department Committee; written report and oral presentation required. Students are required to participate in a regularly scheduled seminar that covers the process of conducting research in the field of MIS and phases of the research process. NOTE: If the thesis is not completed during the initial six-hour enrollment, students must register for MIS 587 for zero credit hours (one billable hour) in all subsequent semesters until the thesis is completed. Course Information: Prerequisites: 24 hours of 500-level coursework in MIS. Access to the Internet is required.
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MIS 586: Graduate Project and Seminar Continuing Enrollment
0.00 Credits
University of Illinois at Springfield
Refer to NOTE in course description for MIS 583. Course Information: May be repeated.
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MIS 587: Thesis and Seminar Continuing Enrollment
0.00 Credits
University of Illinois at Springfield
Refer to NOTE in course description for MIS 585. Course Information: May be repeated.
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MIS 599: Tutorial
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Illinois at Springfield
Intended to supplement, not supplant, regular course offerings. Students interested in a tutorial must secure the consent of the faculty member concerned before registration and submit any required documentation to him or her. Course Information: May be repeated to a maximum of 3 hours.
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MPH 221: ECCE: Environmental Facts and Fictions: The Mystery Genre
3.00 Credits
University of Illinois at Springfield
Mystery fiction's role in shaping popular beliefs about environmental issues and science will be examined across cultures and around the globe. Course Information: This course fulfills an Engaged Citizenship Common Experience requirement at UIS in the area of Global Awareness or ECCE Elective..
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MPH 222: ECCE: Global Public Health: Population, Poverty and Pollution
4.00 Credits
University of Illinois at Springfield
This course reviews the historical advancement of public health as the science of improving the well-being of populations. The course takes a global perspective and investigates in detail the interdependency of the world population and the need to address public health issues from an international perspective. Course Information: This course fulfills an Engaged Citizenship Common Experience requirement at UIS in the areas of Global Awareness or ECCE Elective.
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