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3.00 Credits
This course is part of Critical Languages Program. This course cannot be used to make up foreign language entrance deficiencies or to fulfill Core requirements. Course work includes at least thirty hours of in class tutoring by a heritage speaker and successful completion of a final examination administered by a different heritage speaker. Prerequisite of MGR 4 is required.
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3.00 Credits
This course is part of Critical Languages Program. This course cannot be used to make up foreign language entrance deficiencies or to fulfill Core requirements. Course work includes at least thirty hours of in class tutoring by a heritage speaker and successful completion of a final examination administered by a different heritage speaker. Prerequisite of MGR 4 is required.
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3.00 Credits
This course is part of Critical Languages Program. This course cannot be used to make up foreign language entrance deficiencies or to fulfill Core requirements. Course work includes at least thirty hours of in class tutoring by a heritage speaker and successful completion of a final examination administered by a different heritage speaker. Prerequisite of MGR 1 is required.
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3.00 Credits
This course is part of Critical Languages Program. This course cannot be used to make up foreign language entrance deficiencies or to fulfill Core requirements. Course work includes at least thirty hours of in class tutoring by a heritage speaker and successful completion of a final examination administered by a different heritage speaker. Prerequisite of MGR 2 is required.
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3.00 Credits
This course is part of Critical Languages Program. This course cannot be used to make up foreign language entrance deficiencies or to fulfill Core requirements. Course work includes at least thirty hours of in class tutoring by a heritage speaker and successful completion of a final examination administered by a different heritage speaker. Prerequisite of MGR 3 is required.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an overview of information systems technology. This course will emphasize management concepts and strategy essential for the selection, development, design, implementation, use, and maintenance of information technologies (IT) and information systems (IS) applications. Business case studies are used to facilitate classroom discussion. Prerequisite of MAN 18 is required.
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3.00 Credits
The topics included in this course are the approaches to collecting and analyzing users, information requirements, principles of entity relationship and data modeling, normalization principles to improve database design, data administration, data security, database backup and recovery, and new directions in Data Base Management Systems (DBMS). Prerequisite or co-requisite of MIS 20 is required.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the use of computer-based systems - Management Support Systems (MSS) - in support of managerial decision-making and organizational activity. MSS support managers in his/her decision-making process and improve the effectiveness of managerial activities. Topics include the evolution of MSS, decision-making, data management and modeling which include these Systems: Decision Support (DSS), Expert Support (ES), Group Support (GSS), and Executive Support (ESS). Prerequisite or co-requisite of MIS 20 is required.
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce the students to the concepts of telecommunications (TC), TC networks, TC equipment, TC capabilities, and TC systems. The issue of managing TC networks is addressed. This knowledge enables students to evaluate TC options in an organizational setting. Students gain an understanding of emerging technologies in order to make informed decisions. Prerequisite or co-requisite of MIS 20 is required.
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3.00 Credits
Electronic Commerce in a Multinational Business Environment This course focuses on Information Technology (IT) environments around the world including national infrastructures and regulatory regimes, global IT applications, global IT development strategies, global management support systems and global IT management strategies. The course emphasizes the critical role IT plays in managing global finance, marketing, manufacturing, trade and accounting practices. Also, this course focuses on the comparison and contrast of e-commerce with traditional commerce. Prerequisites or co-requisites of MIS 20, 30, 40, and 50 are required.
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