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Computer Information Systems

  
  • CIS 110 - Introduction to Computer Information Systems


    Introductory computer concepts including a brief history of computers and terms, the Windows operating system, browsers and the Internet, and microcomputer applications tools. Not open to students seeking the B.S.B.A. degree.

    Credits 3
  
  • CIS 195 - The Information Society at Work


    The impact of computer and telecommunications technologies on the way we work; special focus on the individual, organizational, and societal impacts of remote work arrangements.

    Credits 3
  
  • CIS 235 - Foundations of Information Technology


    Architecture of modern computer systems including peripherals; data communications and networking with fault-tolerant computing; language transition; operating systems software, and utilities.

    Credits 3
  
  • CIS 240 - Business Applications Development I


    Application of programming principles in business; flowcharting, coding, documentation, and testing; computer architecture and data representation.

    Credits 3
  
  • CIS 251 - Managing Enterprise Information Systems


    An introduction into enterprise information systems and how they are used to assist businesses and organizations achieve their mission and gain a competitive advantage.

    Credits 3
  
  • CIS 253 - Database Theory, Practice and Application Development


    Theory of database design, best practices and application development to aid good decision making while solving business problems.

    Credits 3
  
  • CIS 293 - Topics in Computer Information Systems


    Topics in Computer Information Systems

    Credits 1-3, R6
  
  • CIS 335 - Enterprise Technology Management


    The development, management, and planning of information technologies in the enterprise environment.

    Prerequisites 235.

    Credits 3
  
  • CIS 340 - Business Applications Development II


    The study of state-of-the-art tools and techniques for developing complex business applications; Web application development; multi-tier client-server; SQL.

    Prerequisites 240.

    Credits 3
  
  • CIS 389 - Cooperative Education in Information Systems


    See Cooperative Education Program.

    Credits 1 or 3, R15
  
  • CIS 403 - Business Research and Reports


    Identification of research problems; collecting and analyzing data; presenting findings for decisionmaking.

    Credits 3
  
  • CIS 440 - Advanced Business Programming Applications


    Use of advanced programming techniques to solve business problems and create web based applications.

    Prerequisites 340.

    Credits 3
  
  • CIS 453 - Database Management Systems


    Installing, configuring, using and maintaining an enterprise DBMS in a virtual environment including a few typical DBA tasks.

    Prerequisites CIS 253.Corequisites CIS 455.

    Credits 3
  
  • CIS 455 - Computer Information Systems Analysis and Design


    Object-oriented analysis and design. Object identification, problem identification, feasibility, system requirements, prototyping, design-related activities, and formal report writing.

    Prerequisites CIS 340.Corequisites CIS 453.

    Credits 3
  
  • CIS 465 - Applications Development III


    Development of client-server business applications using enterprise wide databases and cross platform and cross product functionality and connectivity.

    Prerequisites 453 and 455.

    Credits 3, R9
  
  • CIS 466 - Small Business Computing


    Technology, software design, programming techniques, system design, and analysis related to mini- and microcomputers.

    Prerequisites 251.

    Credits 3
  
  • CIS 480 - Independent Research in Information Systems


    Independent Research in Information Systems

    Prerequisites CIS major; permission of department head.

    Credits 3
  
  • CIS 483 - Internship in Information Systems


    Supervised experience using previously studied theory. S/U grading.

    Prerequisites Sophomore standing, 2.0 GPA, written application, and permission of department head. Minimum of 10 hours per week.

    Credits 1-3, R6
  
  • CIS 484 - Internship in Information Systems


    Supervised experience using previously studied theory. S/U grading.

    Prerequisites Sophomore standing, 2.0 GPA, written application, and permission of department head. Minimum of 10 hours per week.

    Credits 1-3, R6
  
  • CIS 485 - Internship in Information Systems


    Supervised experience using previously studied theory. S/U grading.

    Prerequisites Sophomore standing, 2.0 GPA, written application, and permission of department head. Minimum of 10 hours per week.

    Credits 1-3, R6
  
  • CIS 493 - Topics in Information Systems


    Topics in Information Systems

    Prerequisites Permission of department head.

    Credits 1-3, R15