2009-2010 UNIVERSITY CATALOGUESUMMERIS - Information Systems |
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220
Service-Learning in IS
1 cr (0-2). F, Sp, Su. (Formerly MIS 220) SL-Full S/U only grade basis No credit toward IS major Instructor approval required Provides opportunity to obtain practical experience in analysis, design, and implementation of information systems. All assignments must be completed within one calendar year (preferably one semester). Assignments outstanding longer than one year will be graded unsatisfactory. |
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240
Information Systems in Business
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp, Su. (Formerly MIS 240) This class requires access to a laptop computer which can be brought to class when required. A study of information systems in business to include management decision support systems, concepts of systems analysis and design, and information processing. Students will learn to use productivity tools. |
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290
Introduction to Database Applications
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp. (Formerly MIS 290) No credit if taken after IS 344 This class requires access to a laptop computer which can be brought to class when required. An introduction to database applications created by end users. Students will learn to construct a database, user interface, and reports to summarize data. |
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304
/504 Fundamentals of Business Programming
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp. (Formerly MIS 304) P: IS 240 or consent of instructor This class requires access to a laptop computer which can be brought to class when required. Provides fundamental skills and knowledge for programming business applications, interface design, writing documentation, and using debugging tools. Knowledge covered includes procedural programming and object use. |
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310
/510 Systems Analysis and Design
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp. (Formerly MIS 310) P: IS 240 This class requires access to a laptop computer which can be brought to class when required. Introduces theory and practice of systems analysis and design. Topics include documenting organizational processes, analyzing information flows, reengineering processes, designing information systems, and managing projects. Team project required. |
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314
/514 Business Software Engineering
3 crs (3-0). F. (Formerly MIS 314) P: IS 304/504; IS 310/510 or concurrent enrollment; or consent of instructor P: Admission to College of Business required This class requires access to a laptop computer which can be brought to class when required. Develops programming skills to the intermediate level. Develops techniques of data access, input, output, and processing in a business environment using object- oriented programming tools. Utilizes beginning SQL programming techniques. |
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320
Internship in Information Systems I
1-3 crs. F, Sp, Su. Full-time equivalent P: IS 240 P: Limited to IS majors No credit if taken after IS 420 Minimum sophomore standing Course may be taken 2 times Special course fee required Internship enrollment form available in IS department office. Get form from Career Services, Schofield 230 Initial coordinated on-the-job business experience in information systems. Gives students an opportunity to participate actively in daily business applications related to their major field of study. |
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344
/544 Database Management Systems
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp. (Formerly MIS 344) P: IS 304/504 and 310/510 P: Admission to College of Business required This class requires access to a laptop computer which can be brought to class when required. In-depth study of physical and logical design structure of relational databases; overview of SQL; hands-on experience with client/server database management system and application-development software. |
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345
/545 Data Communication Networks
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp. P: IS 304; IS 310 or concurrent enrollment Minimum junior standing This class requires access to a laptop computer which can be brought to class when required. Develops an understanding of data communication fundamentals, LAN and WAN technologies, and network design essentials. Networking topologies, transmission media, hardware/software, standards and protocols, switching technologies, network management, and security aspects are studied. |
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365
/565 Security Policy Management
3 crs (3-0). F. P: IS 310 or ACCT 430 Minimum junior standing This class requires access to a laptop computer which can be brought to class when required. Managerial issues of information systems security. Development and implementation of policies for assuring the security of projects, software, end-user computing, database management, and networks. |
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375
/575 Enterprise Network Administration and Security
3 crs (3-0). F. P: IS 304/504 and 345/545 P: Admission to College of Business required This class requires access to a laptop computer which can be brought to class when required. Install, configure, and troubleshoot LAN hardware. Study, install, configure, and administer network server operating systems and security measures. |
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384
Advanced Design and Development
3 crs (3-0). Sp. P: IS 304, 310 and 344 P: Admission to College of Business required This class requires access to a laptop computer which can be brought to class when required. No credit if taken after MIS 491 with the same title. Real-world information systems design and development cases. Includes performance/quality testing and project management in real organizational contexts. Requires understanding of design and development but not expertise. Leadership development via participation in multi-skilled teams. |
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391
Selected Topics in Information Systems
1-3 crs. V. Course may be taken 2 times Selected topics in information systems. Small groups will study topics selected because of a special interest in them on the part of students or faculty. |
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399
Independent Study - Juniors
1-3 crs. F, Sp, Su. (Formerly MIS 399) P: Admission to College of Business required May be repeated - additional restrictions may apply Get form from department office |
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410
/610 Network and Data Security
3 crs (3-0). V. (Formerly BTEL 410) P: IS 304/504 and 345/545 P: Admission to College of Business required This class requires access to a laptop computer which can be brought to class when required. Addresses hardware and software fundamentals of network security including access control security, information security, and security planning and development. Develops students’ working knowledge of available methods and tools for enhancing enterprise data and network security. |
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411
Object-Oriented Systems
3 crs (2-1). F. (Formerly MIS 411) P: IS 344/544 or concurrent enrollment P: Admission to College of Business required This class requires access to a laptop computer which can be brought to class when required. No credit if taken after MIS 491 with the same title. Use the object-oriented approach to design complex business systems with UML and the Unified Process for improved quality and reusability. Covers OO techniques, design patterns, multi-tier systems, OO CASE tools, and OO development. |
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420
/620 Internship in Information Systems II
1-3 crs. F, Sp, Su. Full-time equivalent P: IS 310/510, 344/544, and 345/545 recommended P: Limited to IS majors admitted to College of Business Minimum junior standing Course may be taken 2 times Special course fee required Internship enrollment form available in IS department office. Get form from Career Services, Schofield 230 Coordinated on-the-job business experience in information systems. Gives students an opportunity to participate actively in daily business applications related to their major field of study. |
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450
/650 Distributed Systems Development
3 crs (3-0). Sp. (Formerly MIS 450) P: IS 314/514 or equivalent; IS 344/544 and 345/545; or consent of instructor P: Admission to College of Business required This class requires access to a laptop computer which can be brought to class when required. A study of the content, theory, and methodology of distributed systems application development. Specifically, the course covers n-tier and web-based development. |
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455
/655 Project Management
3 crs (3-0). Sp. P: IS 310 and MGMT 340 Minimum junior standing This class requires access to a laptop computer which can be brought to class when required. Concepts for and practice of planning, staffing, executing, and completing limited-duration, product- oriented team efforts. Examples from IS and other functional areas of business are used, and students are encouraged to apply their learning in their own functional area. |
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460
/660 Seminar in Information Systems
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp. (Formerly MIS 460) CP P: BSAD 305, FIN 320, MGMT 340, MGMT 341, MKTG 330 P: Limited to IS majors admitted to College of Business Limited to graduating seniors This class requires access to a laptop computer which can be brought to class when required. In-depth study of current IS topics and discussion of current IS issues and trends. This course includes an integrated communication component. |
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475
/675 Electronic Business
3 crs (3-0). V. (Formerly BTEL 475) P: IS 310/510 P: Admission to College of Business required This class requires access to a laptop computer which can be brought to class when required. Course includes the basics of electronic commerce, the Internet, electronic data interchange, and electronic funds transfer. Students will address current business applications from a wide range of businesses. |
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491
Selected Topics
1-3 crs. V. (Formerly MIS 491) P: Admission to College of Business required Minimum junior standing Course may be taken 2 times Selected topics in information systems. Small groups will study topics selected because of a special interest in them on the part of students or faculty. |
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495
Directed Studies
1-3 crs. F, Sp. (Formerly MIS 495) P: Limited to IS majors admitted to College of Business Minimum junior standing Get form from department office Internship-type experiences in business situations relevant to the student’s major field of study, under supervision of a faculty member. |
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499
Independent Study - Seniors
1-3 crs. F, Sp, Su. (Formerly MIS 499) P: Admission to College of Business required May be repeated - additional restrictions may apply Get form from department office |
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740
Managing Information Technology Foundation
2 crs. F, Sp. (Formerly MIS 740) No credit if taken after IS 240 Special course fee required This class requires access to a laptop computer which can be brought to class when required. Not for MBA degree credit. Study of the managerial process used when working with information and information systems. Specific attention is given to the principles of systems development and underlying concepts. |
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751
Information Systems
3 crs (3-0). V. (Formerly MIS 751) Special course fee required This class requires access to a laptop computer which can be brought to class when required. Instructor approval required A study of a business as an information processing entity. Emphasis on the development of information systems utilizing the latest technologies. Includes study of tools and techniques utilized by systems analysts in information and database management. |
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797
Independent Study
1-3 crs. V. (Formerly MIS 797) May be repeated - additional restrictions may apply Special course fee required Get form from department office |
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