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MSIS
2103
Business Computer Concepts and Applications
Lab 2.
Concepts for the design, operation, and use of computer information systems in
organizations, including fundamentals of key information technologies,
information assurance, and the use of personal computing applications to
support problem-solving. Lab-based computer training in fundamental
productivity software and Internet tools.
MSIS
2203
Computer Programming for Business
Prerequisite(s):
2103 or equivalent. Computer programming for organizations from the perspective
of integrating the Internet into business information systems. Fundamental
principles and constructs of programming and applied programming in the
business environment.
MSIS
3023
Technology, Diversity and Entrepreneurship
Prerequisite(s):
2103 or consent of instructor. A study of technology, diversity and
entrepreneurship. The use of technology as a research tool to study diversity
and the opportunities available to diverse groups through entrepreneurship.
MSIS
3033
Information Systems Project Management and Communication
Prerequisite(s):
2103 or equivalent. This class discusses the multi-faceted dimensions critical
to successfully leading information systems projects. Topics will include
behavioral, strategic, technical, quantitative and communications issues faced
by those directing projects.
MSIS
3103
Database Systems Design, Manipulation and Management for End Users
Prerequisite(s):
2103 or equivalent. Non-MIS (or CS) majors only. Use of computer technology and
software to represent, manipulate and manage data. Principles and techniques of
logical database design and related database concepts. Analysis, design and
implementation of a database system using a relational DBMS. No credit for
students in the MIS or MSCS majors.
MSIS 3203
Advanced Computer Programming for Business
Prerequisite(s):
2203. Advanced programming features are examined with an emphasis on the
development of computer programs for business application. File processing
including magnetic tape sequential files, disk-indexed sequential files, and
virtual storage applications are an integral part of the course. Subjects and
techniques such as TSO, segmentation, debugging tools and procedures, and
pertinent JCL are also studied and applied.
MSIS
3223
Operations Management
Prerequisite(s):
2103 and STAT 2023 or equivalent. Introductory examination of the management of
processes or systems that create goods and provide services. Management
decision-making techniques and their application to problems in production and
operations management. Decision analysis, forecasting, facility layout,
location planning, quality management, inventory planning, and project
management.
MSIS
3233
Management Science Methods
Prerequisite(s):
3223 and calculus. Deterministic operations research techniques applied to the
resource allocation and operational problems encountered in accounting,
economics, finance, management and marketing. Linear programming, goal
programming, integer programming and network models.
MSIS
3243
Managerial Decision Theory
Prerequisite(s):
3223 and calculus. Decision processes under risk and uncertainty. The use of
models in business decision-making with outcomes governed by probability
distributions. Bayesian decision analysis, utility measurements, game theory,
Markov chains, queuing theory, simulation, and inventory models.
MSIS
3303
Systems Analysis and Design
Prerequisite(s):
2203. Systems thinking. Systems analysis and design as a profession. Role of
the analyst. Systems development methodologies. Requirements analysis. Use of
computer-aided software engineering tools (CASE). Modeling of data, processes,
and objects. Logical design, interface design and project management.
MSIS
3363
Advanced Management Information Systems Programming
Prerequisite(s):
2203 or equivalent. Programming tools with applications in industry. Advanced
programming procedures, processes and algorithms.
MSIS
3373
File and Data Management for Business
Prerequisite(s):
2203. A survey of business data storage methodologies and approaches and of
file management methodologies for business enterprises.
MSIS
3393
Advanced Spreadsheet Modeling and Programming
Prerequisite(s):
2103 and permission of instructor. This class provides students with advanced
spreadsheet skills, including the ability to formulate math programming models,
simulations, risk analysis, and other business decision-making tools. The class
will also provide students with an introduction to spreadsheet programming (VB,
macros, etc.), building decision support systems in spreadsheets, etc.
MSIS
4010
Applied Management Science and Information System Studies
1-6
credits, max 6. Prerequisite(s): Consent of department head; MIS and MSCS
majors only. Structured internship, field study or independent project with
supporting academic study.
MSIS
4013
Database Systems Design, Management, and Administration
Prerequisite(s):
3303 and 3363, MIS and CS Majors only or permission of MSIS department.
Theoretical aspects and business of data models and databases. Data security,
maintaining database integrity, and database administration in a shared,
networked or distributed environment. Related database concepts, including
object-oriented databases and web database development. Analysis, design, and
implementation of a database system using advanced DBMS tools and high-level
languages to retrieve, manipulate data. Required for MIS or MSCS majors.
MSIS
4020
Applications Software Tools and Techniques
1-3
credits, max 3. Prerequisite(s): 3303, 2203, permission of instructor. Hands-on
experience with selected software-based tool or programming languages such as
SAP, SQL, PERT/CPM, etc.
MSIS
4113
Enterprise
Systems and Collaborative Commerce
Prerequisite(s):
4013. Current and emerging management and technical concepts, practices, and
tools for information integration and re-engineering of organizational
processes. The use of enterprise resource planning tools (ERP II),
collaborative commerce, supply chain, business intelligence, and e-business.
MSIS
4133
Information Technologies for Electronic Commerce
Prerequisite(s):
4013. The Internet and web-based technologies, systems and applications that
allow organizations to overcome the barriers of time and distance for
conducting commerce. Scripting and markup languages, web programming tools, and
the connectivity technologies for designing and developing electronic commerce
and systems.
MSIS
4223
Information Assurance Management
A broad
investigation of the elements of information assurance and security with an
emphasis on the management impact to corporations and businesses engaged in the
information services and e-commerce. Students should come away from the course
with the ability to advise management on the risks and mitigation for all types
of threats to information and privacy.
MSIS
4233
Applied Information Systems Security
Prerequisite(s):
4523, CS 4283, or ECEN 4283. An investigation into the various technical
aspects of attacking and guarding against attacks and failures in various types
of information systems. Course content may vary but will generally include
computer, network, and data protection technologies (e.g. firewalls, packet
filters, proxy servers, user authentication and validation techniques,
encryption, backup methodologies, system and component redundancies, etc.).
Various threats and attack methods will be examined.
MSIS
4243
IT Forensics and Auditing
Procedures
for identification, preservation and extraction of electronic evidence.
Auditing and investigation of network and host system intrusions, analysis and
documentation of information gathered, and preparation of expert testimonial
evidence. Forensic tools and resources for system administrators and
information system security offices. Ethics, law, policy and standards
concerning digital evidence.
MSIS
4253
IT Risk Management, Planning, and Mitigation
This
course examines factors of risk analysis in information technology and how
management can plan to achieve an acceptable level of risk in the face of
corporations desiring to open up their networks still further to partners,
customers, and mobile workers.
MSIS
4263
Decision Support and Business Intelligence Applications
Prerequisite(s):
3303. Applied knowledge management tools and techniques for organizational
decision support. Knowledge-based systems, decision support systems, and data
mining techniques such as inductive learning and neural networks.
MSIS
4273
Legal and Ethical Issues in Information Systems
This
course reviews the current status of information systems law in regard to
rights of privacy, freedom of information, confidentiality, work product
protection, copyright, security, legal liability, ethical issues, and a range
of additional legal and information policy topics. We will investigate the
legal difficulties that technological innovations are causing in all of these
areas. Legal options for dealing with the conflicts caused by technological
change and likely adaptations of the law over time in response to societal
changes will be explored. No credit for students having completed TCOM 5273.
MSIS
4283
Operating Systems for Information Assurance
Operating
Systems (OS) concepts for security. Vulnerabilities and threats. Security
models. User authentication. Smart cards: architectures, technologies,
application environments, and case studies. System availability. Software and
data integrity. Auditing. Sensitive data confidentiality. Access control.
Secure OS development: design principles, design methodologies, security
certification. Case studies: Unix/Linus, MS/Windows XP/2000.
MSIS
4363*
Advanced Topics in Systems Development
Prerequisite(s):
Senior standing and consent of instructor. Current and emerging advanced topics
in information systems development. Development of web-based information
systems and groupware systems, advanced object-oriented systems development
methodologies and other related emerging topics.
MSIS
4373*
Advanced Topics in Management Information Systems
Prerequisite(s):
Senior standing and consent of instructor. Current and emerging advanced topics
in the field of management information systems. Advanced network management,
advanced electronic commerce issues, international management information
systems and legal and regulatory issues in telecommunications.
MSIS
4443*
Computer-based Simulation Systems
Prerequisite(s):
2203 and 3233 or 3243. Discrete-event systems simulation. Modeling of systems
to be simulated such as inventory, financial management, data communications,
information system problems, or other queuing situations. Collection and
numerical analysis of associated data, understanding of simulation as a useful
tool in management science and information systems.
MSIS
4523*
Data Communication Systems
Prerequisite(s):
Senior standing. Broad coverage of network types and protocols used to drive
the diverse voice, video and data needs of today's business. Network vocabulary
and the understanding of how telecommunications components function are
stressed.
MSIS
4533
Advanced Data Communications
Prerequisite(s):
4523. An applied and in-depth study of voice, video and data networks and
technologies. Actual implementation knowledge and experience, using current
technologies and equipment.
MSIS
4543
Techniques in Technology Investigation
Prerequisite(s):
Consent of department head. Review systems for vulnerabilities and analyze
systems that have been breached. Related issues. Hands-on component.
MSIS
4553
Analysis of Risk in Management and Information Systems
Prerequisite(s):
Consent of department head. Examination of risk analysis in information
technology and how management can plan to achieve an acceptable level of risk
in the face of corporations desiring to open up their networks still further to
partners, customers and mobile workers.
MSIS
4943
Decision-Making Tools for Sports Management
Prerequisite(s):
3223. This course is designed as an elective for MGMT students enrolled in the
Sports Management option. Useful decision tools such as statistical inference,
decision analysis, mathematical programming, forecasting and simulation are
used to address decisions faced by sports administrators and decisions made
during sporting contests. Current ‘hot’ issues in sports decision-making will
also be examined.
MSIS
5020*
Advanced Applications Software Tools
1-3
credits, max 3. Advanced hands-on experience with selected software-based tool
or programming languages such SAP, SQL, PERT/CPM, etc. For graduate credit
only.
MSIS
5033*
Information Systems Project Management
Prerequisite(s):
Consent of MS in MIS director, MSTM director or MBA director. This class covers
the important multi-faceted dimensions of directing and leading information
systems projects. Topics will include behavioral, strategic, technical and
quantitative issues faced by information system project teams.
MSIS
5123*
Enterprise
Resource Planning
Prerequisite(s):
Graduate standing, ACCT 5103, and MSIS 5643, or consent of MS in MIS director.
Resource planning for today's global business organizations. Integrated data
flow and computer software for enterprise resource planning. Integration of
transactional analysis, fundamental accounting practice, financial planning,
and supply chain analysis forming the basis for study in this integrated
approach to enterprise resource planning.
MSIS
5133*
Advanced Information Technologies for Electronic Commerce
Prerequisite(s):
Admission to MBA, MSTM, or MS in MIS program, a programming object-oriented
language and either 5643 or 4013; or consent of instructor. Information
technologies that enable electronic commerce, including database and web
technologies and infrastructure, web software, transaction security, business
web models and applications.
MSIS
5223*
Object-oriented Programming Applications for Business
Prerequisite(s):
5643, graduate standing and computer programming proficiency; or consent of MS
in MIS director. Object-oriented programming concepts and applications for
business in a global environment. Implementation through an appropriate
object-oriented programming language.
MSIS
5303*
Quantitative Methods in Business
Prerequisite(s):
Admission to the MBA program or consent of MBA director; demonstrated calculus
proficiency. Application of quantitative techniques to business problems.
Linear programming, transportation and assignment models, goal programming,
integer programming, and networks.
MSIS
5313*
Production Operations Management
Prerequisite(s):
Admission to MBA program or consent of MBA director and 5303. The management of
operations in manufacturing and service organizations. Production planning,
facility location and layouts. Inventory control, waiting line problems and simulation.
Project management and quality control. Emphasis is on a management science
approach.
MSIS
5413*
Advanced Management Science
Prerequisite(s):
Admission to MBA program or consent of MBA director. Advanced management
science methods, with computer applications. Mathematical programming,
simulation, forecasting, queuing, Markov processes.
MSIS
5543*
Advanced File and Data Management for Business
Prerequisite(s):
5603 or equivalent, or consent of MS in MIS director. A design perspective of
business data storage methodologies, structures and approaches; and of file
management techniques for business enterprises.
MSIS
5600*
Special Projects in Business Information Systems
1-6
credits, max 6. Prerequisite(s): Consent of MS in MIS director. Study of advanced
topics not covered directly in other classes or directed study under the
supervision of a faculty member.
MSIS
5603*
Introduction to Object-oriented Programming for Business
Prerequisite(s):
Admission to MBA, MSTM, or MS in MIS program or consent of instructor.
Introduction to elementary object-oriented computer programming for business
including fundamental constructs, construction and integration of objects, and
the use of development tools and methodologies for successful development of
business applications.
MSIS
5613*
Advanced Production and Operations Management
Prerequisite(s):
5313 or equivalent; admission to MBA program or consent of MBA director.
Production system, including a synthesis of production and management
techniques used by operations managers. A computerized management simulation
game provides decision-making experience.
MSIS
5623*
Information and Network Technology Management
Prerequisite(s):
Admission to MBA program. Integrated view of information and network system
technologies. Internet-enabled business and economic models, and emerging
managerial and strategic issues faced by organization related to technology
adoption. Knowledge management, information security, privacy, decision support
systems, technology infrastructure. Required for the MBA program.
MSIS
5633*
Business Intelligence Tools and Techniques
Prerequisite(s):
Admission to MBA, MSTM, or MS in MIS program or consent of instructor. A
comprehensive analysis of contemporary business intelligence tools and
techniques used in managerial decision-making, including decision support
systems, data and text mining, knowledge management, expert systems, neural
networks, and other tools and techniques.
MSIS
5643*
Advanced Database Management
Prerequisite(s):
Admission to the MBA, MSTM or MS in MIS program or consent of instructor.
Advanced theoretical and practical foundations of database systems. Brief
review of classical issues surrounding design, analysis, and implementation of
databases. Overview and use of modern database systems. Current and emerging
issues in the database field.
MSIS
5653*
Advanced Systems Development
Prerequisite(s):
Consent of MS in MIS director, MSTM director or MBA director. Theory and
applications for business systems development from an enterprise-wide
perspective.
MSIS
5900*
Practicum in Management Information Systems
1-3
credits, max 3. Prerequisites: Consent of director of and admission to the MS
in MIS program. Application of MIS-related methods and skills in a business
environment. Integration of knowledge through real-world problem solving
situations in organizational contexts.
MSIS
6200*
Advanced Topics in Management Information Systems
3-6
credits, max 12. Prerequisite(s): Doctoral student status and consent of
instructor. Special advanced topics in management information systems for
doctoral students.
MSIS
6300*
Contemporary Topics in MSIS Research
1-6
credits, max 6. Prerequisite(s): Doctoral standing. In-depth study in one or
more topics in the MSIS field. An ongoing conversation about major issues in
the field. Topics related to any one of the areas within the broad,
interdisciplinary field of management science and information systems, such as
management information systems, management science, telecommunications, and
operations management.
MSIS
6333*
Overview of MSIS Research
Prerequisite(s):
Doctoral standing. Recent research studies that fall within the broad,
interdisciplinary field of management science and information systems. An
introduction to the academic "way of life", focusing on research
productivity.
MSIS
6343*
Advanced Methods in MSIS Research
Prerequisite(s):
Doctoral standing. Development of advanced methodological skills necessary to
carry out research in the chosen area of study within the field of MSIS. Skills
related to any one of the areas within the broad, interdisciplinary field of
management science and information systems, such as management information
systems, management science, telecommunications, and operations management.
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