Management Info. Systems (MIS)
MIS 3020 Programming for Business Analytics 3 cr
The course covers data extraction, transformation, cleaning, analysis, and visualization by using widely used techniques and programming languages in a business context. The course also provides surveys of application of machine learning in business and the potential ethical issues and bias.
MIS 3500 Database Management Systems 3 cr
Designing, developing and managing database systems, by using mainstream design methodologies and popular development tools.
MIS 3510 Systems Analysis and Design 3 cr
Analyzing business tasks, processes, information and information technology, and designing information systems by employing methodologies, techniques and popular software used by information systems professionals.
MIS 3520 Data Communications and Networking 3 cr
A study of basic data communications topics, including communication media, protocols, network security, network topologies (local and wide area networks), Web development and network management issues.
MIS 4250 Advanced Topics in Management Information Systems 3 cr
A study of current issues in MIS. The topics for this course will vary over time, depending on student interests, faculty interests, and student demand. Not offered every year.
PR/CR: A minimum grade of C is required unless otherwise indicated.
Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
Mutually Exclusive: MIS 3010
MIS 4500 Management Information Systems Strategy 3 cr
A survey of the various issues associated with managing information as a resource. Explores MIS planning frameworks and tools, and the linkages between information systems, organizational structure and organizational strategy. A survey of the various issues associated with managing information as a resource. Explores MIS planning frameworks and tools, and the linkages between information systems, organizational structure and organizational strategy.