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CH 495: Senior Research/lnternship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of North Alabama
Independent research or internship on individual projects under faculty supervision for selected chemistry majors who have completed at least 84 credit hours with a minimum 3.0 overall scholastic average. Scheduled work and conferences require a minimum average of four hours per week per credit hour. Research or internship may be off campus at a preapproved site with credit depending on scope of project. May be repeated for a maximum of three credit hours. Prerequisites: CH 382, 382L, or departmental approval. Special fee: $30.00 for on-campus projects. (Fall, Spring, Summer)
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CIS 125H: Honors Business Applications of Microcomputer Software
3.00 Credits
University of North Alabama
An in-depth study of the application of microcomputer software to the business environment in a non-traditional setting that encourages active student participation, critical reflection, and innovative teaching methods. (Fall, Spring)
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CIS 201: Programming in C++
3.00 Credits
University of North Alabama
An introductory course using the C++ language, with emphasis on object-oriented programming concepts. This course focuses on the development of business-oriented programs. Prerequisite: CIS 125. (Fall, Spring)
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CIS 225: Introduction to Programming with Visual
3.00 Credits
University of North Alabama
BASIC.NET. A study of programming syntax and logic and the fundamental features of current programming languages. Using Visual Basic.Net, students will learn to analyze, program, test, document, and maintain a variety of information systems solutions to business problems. Prerequisites or corequisites: CIS 125, MA 112, or any Area III math included in the General Studies Component listed under Academic Procedures and Retirements.
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CIS 236: Information Systems in Organizations
3.00 Credits
University of North Alabama
A survey of information systems applications to support business processes, including operational, tactical, and strategic applications. Emerging and pervasive hardware, software, telecommunications, and data resource management technologies are emphasized. Security, ethics, global/international aspects, and systems integration issues are considered using the information systems (IS) framework. Co-requisite: CIS 225.
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CIS 315: Advanced Object Oriented Programming
3.00 Credits
University of North Alabama
An advanced programming course with emphasis on object-oriented methodologies and concepts for solving complex business problems. This in-depth study of program control structures and best practices in software development includes advanced elements from object-oriented languages such as JAVA, C++, C#, and Visual BASIC.NET. Prerequisites: CIS 225, 236 (with a grade of C or higher in both).
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CIS 330: Systems Analysis and Design
3.00 Credits
University of North Alabama
An introduction to the strategies and technologies for developing information systems (IS) within organizations. Emphasis is placed on the concepts, methodologies, and tools associated with the analysis, design, and implementation of successful systems. Prerequisites: CIS 225, 236 (with a grade of C or higher in both).
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CIS 350: Multimedia in Business Reports and Meetings
3.00 Credits
University of North Alabama
A study of the media formats and access technologies necessary to prepare and deliver business presentations enhanced by data from digital media sources. Emphasis is placed on the theoretical and practical aspects of design and implementation of digital multimedia presentations. Exposure to interactive multimedia and virtual meeting formats is included. Prerequisites: CIS 225, 236 (with a grade of C or higher in both).
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CIS 366: Database Development and Management
3.00 Credits
University of North Alabama
An introduction to the theory and practice of database design and processing within the information systems (IS) framework. This includes fundamental design concepts, technical aspects, and components of relational databases and database management systems (DBMS), and use of specific DBMS software. Also covered is the automation of tasks by writing Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) code for databases. Emphasis is placed on the importance of the management and effective use of the data resource within an organization. Prerequisites: CIS 225, 236 (with a grade of C or higher in both).
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CIS 376: Web Development
3.00 Credits
University of North Alabama
Introduction to Web development (design and creation) using current standards for client-side content delivery (e.g., XHTML and CSS). Students will learn to create and publish a multi-page, static-content website using associated applications. Special focus is given to user interface design, data presentation, and data organization. Prerequisites: CIS 225, 236 (with a grade of C or higher in both).
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