Management Information Systems

Jul
20

MIS 220 – Introduction to Cobol

Prerequisites/Corequisites: Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description:

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Jul
20

MIS 347 – Business Data Communications`

Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take MIS-327. (Required, Previous). Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: Analysis of technical and management problems and issues associated with the use of data communication technology in business.

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Jul
20

MIS 357 – Office Automation Systems

Prerequisites/Corequisites: Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description:

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Jul
18

MIS 447 – Data Base Management

Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take MIS-327. (Required, Previous). Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: Advantages and disadvantages of a DBMS, DASD concepts, applied data structures, data definition language, data manipulation language, hierarchical data models, relational data models, network data models, database design, operations in an online environment, database administration, and current trends

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Jul
18

MIS 467 – E-Commerce-Data Driven Web App Disg

Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take MIS-327. (Required, Previous). Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: E-Commerce focuses on webpage design beginning with the development of static webpages and progressing to dynamic webpage design and incorporating database content in the webpage using server-side and client-side script languages.

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Jul
18

MIS 337 – Business Systems Analysis & Design

Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take MIS-225 MIS-327. (Required, Previous). Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: Study of systems integration, the analysis of existing systems, and the design of new systems.

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Jul
18

MIS 225 – Modern Programming

Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take CS-150 MATH-111 or MATH-121. (Required, Previous). Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: A study of programming concepts including problem solving, algorithm and program development, data types and operations, objects and classes, arrays, and event-driven programming.

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Jul
18

MIS 327 – Information Systems Fundamentals

Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take CS-150. (Required, Previous). Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: Study of basic systems issues that concern the introduction of technology into the firm and the management of technology-based systems in business organizations.

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Jul
18

CS 226 – Program & Algorithmic Design I

Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take CS-190; Minimum grade C. (Required, Previous). Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: Introduction to problem-solving with algorithm and program development. Includes problem analysis, algorithm representation and verification, scalar and structured data types, file input and output, techniques for program design, coding, testing, and documentation and basic sorting, and searching algorithms.

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Jul
18

CS 227 – Programming & Algorithmic Design II

Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take CS-226; Minimum grade C. (Required, Previous). Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: Continuing study of algorithmic design, implementation, and analysis including object oriented design and implementation, abstract data types, stacks, queues, and linked structures.

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Jul
18

CS 313 – Systems Design & Development

Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take CS-226; Minimum grade C. (Required, Previous). | Take CS-227. (Required, Previous or concurrent). Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: Development of computerized systems focusing on structured systems analysis and its application to information system software development. Emphasis will be on problem analysis, correctness, reliability, and maintainability.

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Jul
18

CS 190 – Programming Fundamentals

Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take MATH-111 or MATH-121. (Required, Previous). Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: Introduction to problem-solving and algorithm development techniques based on the program development process. Study of basic computer concepts and computer systems; elementary data types and data structures; input and output processing; control structures; modular program design; elementary file processing; algorithm design and […]

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