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  • 3.00 Credits

    Focuses on fundamentals of designing and developing web pages for business applications using the most recent versions of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Includes concepts related to best practices for managing design processes, selecting service providers, prototyping, testing and accessibility compliance. Special Note: Students may apply no more than 3 credits from CIS A250 or CIS A350 toward graduation requirements. May be stacked with: CIS A350
  • 3.00 Credits

    Focuses on improving writing, presentation, and teamwork skills within a managerial environment. Emphasizes the development of professional communication strategies based on audience analysis techniques. Lab sessions provide practical, hands-on exercises with emphasis on collaborative report writing and managerial presentations. Registration Restrictions: BBA students with a catalog year earlier than 2010-2011 must take CIS A305 Managerial Presentations in lieu of CIS A280. Prerequisite:    CIS A110 UA C Concurrent (AND COMM A111 UA C Concurrent OR COMM A241 UA C Concurrent ) AND WRTG A212 UA C Concurrent
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    Computer programming and/or end-user support work to include maintenance of information equipment, networks, and software experience in a faculty-approved position. Special Note: Requires 75 hours of work experience for each credit. May be repeated once for credit. Maximum of 3 internship credits may be used to meet degree requirements. Registration Restrictions: Department permission required. Student must be in good standing in the College of Business and Public Policy. Cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher. Prerequisite:    CIS A210 UA C
  • 3.00 Credits

    Focuses on quality managerial communications in a business environment. Uses computer software to create and refine presentation visuals and written assignments. Course strategies and organizational plans for composing business communications; for creating attractive documents and visuals; and how to effectively use projected visuals in oral presentations. Registration Restrictions: College of Business and Public Policy majors must be admitted to upper-division standing. BBA students with a catalog year earlier than 2010-11 must take CIS A305 in lieu of CIS A280. Prerequisite:    CIS A110 UA C AND WRTG A212 UA C
  • 3.00 Credits

    Presents an overview of systems analysis concepts and computer-based tools for use in the analysis of business information systems. Directed toward the development of communication skills needed for determining business system requirements and conveying those requirements to developers and system stakeholders. Concepts and tools will be applied to community-based, student-led projects. Registration Restrictions: College of Business and Public Policy majors must be admitted to upper-division standing. AAS Business Computer Information Systems students may register with instructor approval. Prerequisite:    CIS A210 UA C AND CIS A305 UA C
  • 3.00 Credits

    Covers principles of database management systems, including relational database concepts, design, and application, methods of file organization, query languages, and online transaction processing systems. Students will design and implement a database project during the semester. Registration Restrictions: College of Business and Public Policy majors must be admitted to upper-division standing. Prerequisite:    CIS A210 UA C
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduces the rapidly changing environment of data communications over local area networks and over switched and private voice lines. Focuses on the control and management of data in a distributed environment, the technology issues associated with data communications, and current trends in the industry. Registration Restrictions: College of Business and Public Policy majors must be admitted to upper-division standing. Prerequisite:    CIS A110 UA C
  • 3.00 Credits

    Focuses on advanced features of designing and developing web pages for business applications using the most recent versions of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Includes concepts related to best practices for managing design processes, selecting service providers, prototyping, testing and accessibility compliance. Also includes basic client-side programming for web pages using current scripting techniques such as JavaScript and jQuery. Special Note: Students may apply no more than 3 credits from CIS A250 or CIS A350 toward graduation requirements. May be stacked with: CIS A250 Prerequisite:    CIS A210 UA C OR CS A109 UA C OR CS A110 UA C OR CS A111 UA C OR CSCE A201 UA C OR CSE A205 UA C
  • 3.00 Credits

    Develops business applications using contemporary technologies and programming languages at an advanced level. Designs user interfaces and integrates them with other platforms such as spreadsheets and databases. Registration Restrictions: College of Business and Public Policy majors must be admitted to upper-division standing. Prerequisite:    CIS A210 UA C
  • 3.00 Credits

    Focuses on developing understanding of the role of Information Systems (IS) to achieve business goals and objectives. Emphasizes developing students' skills to become informed participants in the formation and implementation of IS requirements. Registration Restrictions: Completion of all GER Tier 1 (basic college-level skills) courses and junior standing. BBA students must be admitted to upper-division standing. Prerequisite:    CIS A280 UA C OR COMM A241 UA C
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