Undergraduate Catalog 2024-2025

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CBIS 3120 Intro Enterprise Resource Plan

Prerequisite: CBIS 2220 with a C or better. This course introduces students to enterprise systems (also called Enterprise Resource Planning or ERP systems) and provides an overview of managerial and technical issues in planning, designing, implementing, and extending enterprise systems and technologies. The focus of the course is managerial with some technical content and hands-on exercises using ERP software from industry-leaders such as SAP, MicroSoft, IBM and others.

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CBIS 3210 Business Analysis

Prerequisite: CBIS 2220 with a grade of C or better. 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 3211 Info Tech Hardware & Software

Prerequisite: CBIS 2220 with a grade of C or better. This course provides the hardware/software technology background to enable systems development personnel to understand trade-offs 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 with a grade of C or better 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 Intro Information Technology

Prerequisite: CBIS 2220 with a grade of C or better. This course provides students an in-depth knowledge of information technology, including security, hardware, software, and data communications. Emphasis is on the analysis and design of information technology in organizations. This course also provides students with the fundamentals of project management.

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CBIS 3214 Intro to Database Management

Prerequisite: CBIS 2220 with a grade of C or better. This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts of database management, including aspects of data models, database languages, and database design.

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CBIS 3216 Persnl Prod w/ Comp & Info Tec

Prerequisites: CSCI 1000 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 Business Publishing

Prerequisite: CSCI 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. 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 with a grade of C or better 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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