Information Systems Courses
A comprehensive overview of the components of information systems infrastructures, including computing platforms, software architectures, and telecommunications networks.
Provides an understanding of the growth of the digital economy and its socioeconomic implications for information technology and electronic commerce. Prerequisite: BSIS 310
Provides an introduction to the principles of software design, development, testing, and maintenance. Basic programming concepts that include problem analysis and program logic are explained and practiced using a popular programming language. Prerequisite: BSIS 310
Provides systematic methodologies for analyzing and developing information systems. Emphasis is placed on effective communication and interpersonal skills with users, team members, and others associated with system development. Prerequisite: BSIS 310
Examines the linkage of organizational strategy and electronic methods of delivering products, services, and exchanges in inter-organizational, national, and global contexts.
Analyzes historical and current developments impacting the evolution of telecommunications.
Focuses on developing a comprehensive understanding of hardware and deep layers of system software components required for modern computer systems. Prerequisite: BSIS 310
Provides an introduction to basic database design, including the exploration of data-modeling techniques, database query functions, and database manipulating concepts.
Covers factors necessary for advanced IS students, operating as a high-performance team, to engage in and complete the design, implementation, and integration of an information system.