Introduction to Personal Computing
(CIS 101)
Introduction to Microcomputing using personal computers and personal productivity software: Windows environment, word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations. Problem solving using software packages adopted by the College of Business Administration.
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Fundamentals of Computer Information Systems
(CIS 231)
Computer Information Systems as an academic and professional discipline. Principles and techniques of systems development life cycle. Development of digital student portfolios through prototyping and client developer interactions. Information systems careers and emerging trends in the IS field.
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Management Information Systems
(CIS 310)
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Management and development of information systems in modern businesses from the customer and the MIS perspective. Information as a strategic asset. Acquisition, analysis, integration, presentation of internal and external information. Information management in international and multinational enterprises. Ethical, social impacts.
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