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CMIS 2015: Data Analytics Tools
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course introduces students to a selected data analytics scripting tool in common use in industry and academia. Students will explore basic data analysis in the selected tool as well as additional packages that are available. The platform will vary with course offering, and this course may be repeated when presented with a different platform.
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CMIS 2170: Spreadsheets & Office Apps
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Introduces the basic concepts of microcomputers and software applications. Includes commonly available software packages and graphics.
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CMIS 2200: Application Programming II
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course provides students with advanced techniques for design and implementation of business solutions using object-oriented programming concepts. This course also covers the data structures that are typically learned in a traditional CSC course. Emphasis is placed on efficient software development for business related problems. Students are required to write, test and run programs.
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CMIS 2400: Computer and Networking
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course covers concepts in the design and implementation of computer communication networks, their protocols, the applications, and advanced principles of computer networks. Security issues in communication networks will be also studied, including secure communication, authentication, firewalls and intrusion detection.
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CMIS 2450: Applied Cryptography
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
An introduction to cryptography with the number theory portion tied in. The following topics will be covered: Modular Arithmetic, Classical Cryptography, Public Key Cryptography, Introduction to Complexity, and their corresponding implementations in an appropriate computer programming language.
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CMIS 2720: Databases for Decision Making
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Databases facilitate decision makers to perform qualitative analysis on their data. Organizations use data to make data-driven, informed decisions. In this course, students will be introduced to the database concepts, analysis, design and focus on the usage of a modern relational databases. Student will learn how to use database management systems.
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CMIS 2750: Project Management
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course focuses on the management and change control for both general and IT-related projects. Technical and behavioral aspects of project management are applied within the context of an information systems development project.
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CMIS 3000: Responsible Computing
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course covers ethical and legal frameworks used in computing professions. Emphasis will be on the decision-making methodology in framing ethically-charged situations that arise from the use/misuse of technology and in strategies to mitigate conditions that impact the technologies employed by individuals, organizations, and society.
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CMIS 3020: Visual Programming
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course teaches Windows applications programming using the object-oriented event-driven programming paradigm, with the programming language VisualBasic.NET. It is designed as a beginning OOED programming course, but assumes students know Windows object vocabulary, have basic Windows file management skills, and are familiar with the generic procedural programming language constructs of decision structures and looping.
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CMIS 3125: Systems Analysis & Design
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This project course introduces students to "systems thinking" and experientially introduces the students to some of the basic concepts and tools of systems analysis within the context of a real-life business problems. The traditional SDLC waterfall approach to systems analysis and design is stressed in order to prepare students for any business type or size (some of which may not have modern analysis and design tools). Students entering into this course must have a basic understanding of business and the idea of using programs that are integrated into systems to solve business problems. This requisite knowledge is built upon in teaching students how to analyze a business's current information system; how to extrapolate user needs and the business's additional processing requirements; and then how to design a system that not only meets the stipulated requirements while remaining within the project's constraints, but remains in line with the entity's mission/vision and optimizes business processes to position the entity more competitively in the market.
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