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Title
Description
BIS 2073
Fundamentals of Information Systems
This is a general introduction to computerized information systems, their economic and social implications, microcomputer hardware, personal productivity software and communication networks. Prerequisites: Basic computer skills and familiarity with the Internet.
BIS 4081-3, 5081-3
Independent Study
Independent study in an area of business information systems selected by the student and faculty advisor. Credit will vary from one to three hours. May be repeated. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor.
BIS 3103
Information Systems in Business
This is an advanced discussion of application, design and the use of computerized information systems in the business environment, including the use of e-commerce and ethical and security concerns of electronic data and information in business today. Prerequisite: 45 credit hours and BIS 2073, ACC 2013 or CSC 2003, ACC 2013.
BIS 4091-3, 5091-3
Special Topics in BIS
Variable content course, covering current and advanced topics in business information systems. Credit will vary from one to three hours. May be repeated with a change in content. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor.
BIS 4043, 5043
Systems Analysis and Design
The study of the analysis, design, and implementation of information systems used to assist organizations in decision making. Emphasis is placed on the systems approach to decide what information is needed and how it should be collected, organized, and stored. The course examines the impact of information systems upon the organization structure. Prerequisites: BIS 3103 and junior-senior standing.
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