CIS 504 "Telecommunications for Managers"
Examines the management and utilization of data communication technologies including technical components, configurations, applications, protocols, legal issues, software and management issues. Local Area Network (LAN) technologies and security issues. Prerequisite: CIS 501 or approval of department head. Lab fee $15. |
CIS 507 "Systems Analysis for Managers"
Investigates and compares various analysis approaches for application automation while highlighting management considerations for planning and developing automated systems. Systems life cycle models and case studies are used. Prerequisite: CIS 516 or approval of department head. Lab fee $15.
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CIS 511 "Managing Information Systems"
Studies the management and use of information and technology as a resource to create competitive businesses,
manage global operations, provide useful products and quality services to customers, whether public or private. Examines information systems management, intellectual property, privacy, organizational and societal impact, legal issues, ethics, security issues, decision making, strategic information systems, and management and organizational support systems. Prerequisite: CIS 501 or approval of department head. Lab fee $15
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CIS 516 "Applied Database Management"
Examines the objectives and methodologies of database management. Topics include data models, database design, data dictionaries, fourth generation programming languages, data integrity, security and privacy. Students use a commercial database.
Prerequisite: CIS 515 or approval of department head. Lab fee $15. |
CIS 518 "Quantitative Concepts in Computing"
An examination of measurements related to software projects and applying measurement techniques to information technology related problems. Analyses of programs and selected algorithms are performed. A statistical program will be used to analyze data. Prerequisite: CIS 501 or approval of department head. Lab fee $15. |
CIS 598 "Research Methods in Information Systems"
This course examines timely topics related to computer-based systems.
The course develops research skills, problem-solving skills, applies
the scientific method, refines presentation skills, and promotes
team involvement. The course operates in a distributed team environment
using the Internet as its communication vehicle. Prerequisite: CIS
501 or approval of department head. Lab fee $15.
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