Undergraduate Catalog 2013-2014

CBIS - Computer Based Information Sys

CBIS 1000 Intro to Computers in Business

Prerequisite: Three semester hours of college MATH and keyboarding skills recommended. This course is an introductory survey of the role of computer information systems. Emphasis is on computer requirements in organizations, history of hardware development, hardware functions, systems development, programming, computer operations, and ethical issues. Introductory level experience is gained in the use of telecommunication systems, word processors, spreadsheets, presentation software, and databases. Credit for this course is not allowed if CSCI 1000 or CBIS 1000 has been previously taken.

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CBIS 2215 Intro to Computers in Business

Prerequisite: Three semester hours of college MATH and keyboarding skills recommended. This course is an introductory survey of the role of computer information systems. Emphasis is on computer requirements in organizations, history of hardware development, hardware functions, systems development, programming, computer operations, and ethical issues. Introductory level experience is gained in the use of telecommunication systems, word processors, spreadsheets, presentation software, and databases. Credit for this course is not allowed if CSCI 1000 or CBIS 1000 has been previously taken.

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CBIS 2220 Principles of Info Systems

Prerequisite: CSCI 1000 or CBIS 1000 or CBIS 2215. The course covers the principles of the management of information systems and technology to improve business processes, improve decision making, and gain competitive advantage. Topics include the study, design, development, implementation, management, support of computer based systems, data communications, and information security. Additional special course fee required; see semester course schedule for amount.

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CBIS 3211 Info Tech Hardware & Software

Prerequisite: CBIS 2215 or CSCI 1000, or permission of instructor. This course provides the hardware/software technology background to enable systems development personnel to understand tradeoffs in computer architecture for effective use in a business environment. System architecture for single user; central and networked computing systems; single and multi-user operating systems are also covered.

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CBIS 3212 Introduction to Programming

Prerequisites: CBIS 2220 and major/minor restriction. This course presents object oriented and procedural software engineering methodologies in data definition and measurement, abstract data type construction and use in developing screen editors, reports and other IS applications using data structures including indexed files.

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CBIS 3213 Introduction to Networking

Prerequisite: CBIS 2220 and major/minor restriction. This course provides an in-depth knowledge of data communications and networking requirements, including networking and telecommunications technologies, hardware, and software. Emphasis is on the analysis and design of networking applications in organizations. Management of telecommunications networks, cost-benefit analysis, and evaluation of connectivity options. Students learn to evaluate, select, and implement different communications options.

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CBIS 3214 Database Management

Prerequisite: CBIS 2220 and major/minor restriction. This course further develops the student's knowledge in programming and systems development methods. The course stresses application development through fourth-generation programming techniques. Content of the course stresses basic knowledge in data structures, normalization of data, data modeling, and data base methods.

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CBIS 3216 Persnl Prod w/ Comp & Info Tec

Prerequisites: CSCI 1000 or CBIS 1000 or CBIS 2215 or permission of instructor. This course enables students to improve their skills as knowledge workers through effective and efficient use of packaged software. It covers both individual and group work. The emphasis is on productivity concepts and how to achieve them through functions and features in computer software. Design and development of solutions focus on small systems.

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CBIS 3217 Desktop Publishing

Prerequisites: CSCI 1000 or CBIS 1000. A study of the principles, skills, and concepts of desktop publishing and web page design to produce business publications. During the course the student will create examples of typical business publications such as newsletter, brochures, catalogs, and web publications.

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CBIS 3218 Web Design Tools

Prerequisites: CSCI 1000 or CBIS 1000 This course is designed to introduce the student to software programs and equipment which allow the development of effective business presentations. A major focus of the course will be on the layout and design concepts to create and publish web pages, including visuals, images, hyperlinks, tables, and forms for web publications. During the course the student will create a variety of business presentations.

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CBIS 3219 Web Development

Prerequisite: CBIS 2220 and major/minor restriction. This course provides for the building of browser-oriented applications for intranet and extranet uses. Students will build complex applications using web technologies. The course will include In-depth coverage of markup languages such as the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language (DHTML), and the Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML). Extensive use will be made of forms, cascading style sheet, graphics, and cookies. There is also a focus on the principles of good design.

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CBIS 4210 Advanced Programming

Prerequisites: CBIS 3212, CBIS 3214. This course employs an object-oriented language in the development of object-oriented systems. Students gain knowledge and experience in building business applications, system analysis design, and group projects. The building of applications supported by databases is also covered.

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CBIS 4212 Business Analysis

Prerequisites: CBIS 3212, CBIS 3214, CBIS 3219. This course deals with business analysis and systems design with traditional and object oriented methods and techniques. This course includes process modeling for requirements analysis for business process design and redesign, business systems analysis, and design through systems development life cycle phases.

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CBIS 4214 Information Systems Deployment

Prerequisites: CBIS 4210 and CBIS 4212. This course is a capstone course which helps the student integrate all concepts taught in the CBIS curriculum. The students will learn about, and employ, project management techniques to manage the creation and deployment of a web-based database system. Content of the course stresses knowledge gained in the prerequisite classes.

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CBIS 4215 Electronic Commerce

Junior Standing. Examination of electronic commerce in a global market. Course includes strategies for electronic commerce, Web-based electronic commerce opportunities, Web site design and evaluation, and technology and supporting applications.

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CBIS 4225 System Administration

Prerequisite: CBIS 3213. This is an advanced course in design, construction, and administration of information networks. The students gain experience in network tools including management, troubleshooting, and optimization. Students also gain hands-on experience in the set-up and administration of network servers. Internet and intranet concepts are explored. This course is non-repeatable.

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CBIS 4505 Special Topics

Junior Standing. This course meets special needs of the students and/or the community. Approval of the department chairperson is required prior to registration.

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CBIS 4605 Internship

Junior Standing. Individually designed and planned learning experience involving field experience and study in the private or public sector. Approval of the department chairperson is required prior to registration.

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CBIS 4805 Independent Study

Junior Standing. Investigation of a topic of special interest, with reports given to the instructor. Approval of the department chairperson is required prior to registration.

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