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  • 3.00 Credits

    An intensive study of intermediate statistics to permit the student to learn key concepts by actually performing the steps necessary to formulate problems, run actual data on the computer and analyze the results. Topics include: sampling concepts and methods, forecasting techniques, analysis of variance and nonparametric statistics. Prerequisite: BUS 210. 3 credits. NLA. N
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course focuses on the critical issues surrounding information privacy from a global perspective. The European Community, the United States, and Asia all have varying approaches to preserving individual privacy rights, especially as they pertain to Ecommerce and other information systems. The course explores the existing tension experienced when attempts at implementing information security clash with the preservation of the privacy rights of citizens. Prerequisite: BUS 150 or BUS 3050. 4 credits. NLA. WT
  • 3.00 Credits

    Development of significant techniques of mathematical programming with applications to business decision making. Topics include linear programming and extensions, network models, integer programming, nonlinear and dynamic programming. Practice problems will be run on the computer. Prerequisite: BUS 320. 3 credits. NLA. N
  • 3.00 Credits

    Topics covered in the lectures and readings are systems development life cycle prototyping, analysis and design tools, techniques and objectives, and hardware/software evaluation and selection. The course involves the class in a development project in which the material studied in the course will be utilized. Project assignments include determination of user requirements, logical and physical design, building the data dictionary, and the development and testing of software modules. Also considered are the writing of enduser procedures manuals and user training. Classes will include hands-on sessions in the use of the CASE tool that will be used for the course project. Prerequisite: BUS 150. 3 credits. NLA. F
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course explores the application of information technology to athletics at both the collegiate and professional levels. The analysis extends to the application of decision technology to sports and gaming. Students in the course will complete a research paper and presentation as part of the assessment procedure. Prerequisites: BUS 210, BUS 150. 3 credits. NLA N
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will emphasize computer applications development in order to implement solutions to systems in a business environment. The applications development tool of Visual Basic will be utilized. Students will build on their knowledge of spreadsheets and databases by exploring visual basic extensions to those applications' development generators. The power of the development language will be applied to the design and development of a significant course project that will be presented to the class using presentation software systems. Prerequisite: BUS 150. 3 credits. NLA. F
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course presents an introduction to database management. The student will study data relationships, data structures, normalization of data, data modeling and database methods. The student will design the conceptual, logical and physical view of a specific database. The course utilizes a handson approach with practical problems used as theory reinforcement. In addition to homework assignments, the student will have a major project on database design which will be presented to the class. Prerequisite: BUS 150. 3 credits. NLA. S
  • 3.00 Credits

    A brief history of the Internet is presented. The features of the Internet are explored in a hands-on manner. Topics include e-mail, FTP, telnet and a review of existing search engines. The role of intranets in organizations is evaluated as a viable alternative to other networks. An Internet applications development system will be utilized in the creation and implementation of web pages. An Internet-related course project is required. Prerequisite: BUS 150. 3 credits. NLA. F
  • 3.00 Credits

    Supply chain management is a course that attempts to capture the major issues associated with the recent explosion of research and interest in supply chains. The course will include all topics associated with the design, development and maintenance of world class supply chains. Particular attention will be paid to the benefits and costs of integration throughout the supply chain and practice of postponement. Prerequisite: BUS 320 or BUS 3020. 4 credits. NLA. SU
  • 3.00 Credits

    The course presents characteristics of Decision Support Systems, computer-based information systems that attempt to meet the information needs of management by stimulating a person/machine interaction. Central to the course is a focus on DSS analysis, design and building techniques, which are then applied to a student project. Additional topics include decision making, user-driven computing, DSS languages, organizational issues and implications of artificial intelligence. Selections from the current DSS literature will be discussed and evaluated. A course project is required. Prerequisite: BUS 150. 3 credits. NLA. S
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