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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: CIS 2010 This is a problem-solving course in which the tools of structured design are used to design computerized solutions to business problems. Procedural programming languages are used to implement these designs. Emphasis is placed on the implementation of the three logic constructs in procedural languages: sequence, selection, and iteration. Students will be required to develop, test, and debug programs in one or more procedural languages, using a variety of hardware and operating system platforms.
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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: MTH 1320 This is a course in the application of statistical inference and translation of quantitative data into information which can be used in business decision-making. This course will cover the topics of descriptive statistics, probability theory, probability distributions, sampling distributions, point estimates, confidence intervals, and tests of hypotheses, in the context of management decision-making skills needed by industry.
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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: CIS 2110 This is a course in business Web page development. Specifically, the student will learn how to plan the development of a Web site, compose Web site specifications, apply coding to the development of any kind of Web site, and find and use development resources. The student will use a leading code-centric text editor to aid in all course Web page development projects. The student will also be introduced to a leading graphical editing tool for supplemental use.
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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: CIS 2110 This course covers the basic concepts of an information system and systems analysis tools and techniques necessary to develop requirements for a business information system. Students will concentrate on systems analysis using current methodologies, technologies, and available tools of analysis, as well as an examination of the effect on systems analysis by business drivers such as globalization, security, privacy, ethics, and collaboration. The course will focus on the analysis phase including requirements definition, modeling, feasibility, project planning and management, and documentation.
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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: CIS 2110 This course provides an introduction to the design, development, implementation, and manipulation of databases as well as covering the essentials of file processing. The student will create information level database designs from a set of user requirements and implement those designs employing a 4GL database tool. Finally, the student will be introduced to current topics in the database field, which may include Data Warehousing, Distributed Systems, Object-Oriented Systems, Spatial Databases, and Database Driven Web Sites.
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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: CIS 2110 and either CIS 3141, CIS 3030, or COM 2450 This course teaches an advanced level of systems analysis and design for multimedia business systems. In a team environment, the student will analyze and evaluate existing multimedia components, and then utilize them to create a multimedia information system. Students will complete an application project which requires the analysis of a business problem development of an appropriate program design, creation of an object-oriented microcomputer-based multimedia solution for either Web or Windows deployment, and a plan for implementation in an organization.
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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: CIS 2110 This course provides a visual development environment to develop object-oriented, event driven GUI business applications. Visual Basic is a graphical user interface RAD tool for development of Web and Windows applications. Students will complete an application project that requires the analysis of a problem, development of an appropriate program design, creation of a MSIL solution, and a plan for implementation with appropriate documentation.
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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: CIS 2110 This is a problem-solving course in which object-oriented methods are used to design computerized solutions to information systems problems. An Object Oriented Programming (OOP) language such as C++is used to implement these designs. Emphasis is placed on applying the techniques of Abstractions and Decomposition, the root of OOP methods. The primary OOP characteristics of encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism will be emphasized in the implementation of these designs. Object Oriented Analysis and Design methodologies such as UML will be introduced.
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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: CIS 2110 The Java programming language is the first truly platform independent language and has gained widespread acceptance for the development of business applications and Web page applets. Students will learn the object-oriented paradigm and use it to develop business and business-related applications and applets in a visual development environment. Students will complete a Java application project that requires the analysis of a business problem, development of an appropriate Java program design, creation of a Java-based solution, and a plan for implementation in an organization.
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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: CIS 2110 The course develops a conceptual understanding of the underlying principles of computer systems hardware, operating systems software and associated use interfaces. These concepts are then applied to the problem of selecting and implementing microcomputer based systems to solve appropriate business problems.
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