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3.00 Credits
A study of data communications and networking including terminology, components, and models. Communication protocols, network architectures, network security, and network operating systems are included. The management of communications networks is examined. Prerequisite: CIS 330.
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Current problems in information systems through the reading of periodicals, govern-ment publications, books, and Web pages which have had a profound effect on the rapidly changing technology. Prerequisite: 12 hours in CIS or approval of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Select topics varying according to the need and interest of students. Prerequisite: approval of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
An intensive examination of organizational databases, including data validity, reliability, security, and privacy. Structured query languages and report generators will be emphasized. Distributed databases, data mining, and data warehousing are introduced. The roles of database administrator and data administrator will be explored. A current enterprise DBMS like ORACLE will be used. Prerequisites: CIS 330, 366.
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A study of the use of spreadsheet software to analyze and summarize business data. The integration of spreadsheets with other business software and internet applications is explored. Also includes automation of tasks by writing Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) code for spreadsheets. Emphasis is placed on the importance of the management and effective use of the data resource within organizations. Prerequisites: CIS 225, 236 (with a grade of C or higher in both).
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3.00 Credits
Applications course concentrating on the use of advanced applications for preparing promotional periodical, informational, and specialty publications with a business emphasis, including desktop publishing concepts. Study of web site creation and management, using current technologies, and the integration of databases. Includes sound, photo editing, animation, digital cameras, digital video and scanning techniques as they relate to business. Prerequisites: CIS 350, 376.
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A study of the standards, tools, and techniques associated with the development of systems to support electronic business.Various aspects of security, ethics, trans-border data flows, and interoperability will be studied. Included will be technologies, such as PHP, J2EE, and other languages, data management and data communications in an e-commerce environment. Prerequisites: CIS 376, 406, 445.
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3.00 Credits
Techniques involved in carrying out the functions of secondary business and marketing education programs. A study of the functions of the classroom teacher/coordinator to include the appraisal of selected experiences, methods, materials, and use of multimedia resources; business/marketing lesson plans based on state courses of study and national standards; and sponsoring youth organizations. Coordination procedures are studied for conducting job opportunity surveys; problems and procedures in organizing and operating a cooperative education program; and methods of relating class instruction to on-the-job training. The philosophical foundations of career-technical education are covered, including local, state, and federal relationships in the administration of career-technical education. Research and analysis of business and marketing occupations and skill standards will be included. Prerequisites: CIS 125, 240.
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3.00 Credits
A work related experience in the University or other public or private organization where the student will have hands-on experience in the day-to-day operation and management of computer systems. Must be a junior or senior. Prerequisites: CIS 125 or equivalent and CIS 201 or 225 or equivalent and approval of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course integrates theoretical concepts and practical skills gained in previous information systems courses into a capstone information systems project. This course presents real-world problems through case studies and projects while emphasizing the student's communication, collaboration, technical, and problem solving skills. Prerequisites: CIS 330, 366, 406, and senior standing.
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