Undergraduate Program Business Information Systems
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Courses
IOM 401 - Business Information Systems -- Spreadsheet Applications
Provides an applied understanding of how "spreadsheets" are used to analyze business information. Create real world software applications for use in Accounting, Finance, Marketing, and Operations.
IOM 402 - Business Information Systems - Database Applications
Provides an applied understanding of how "work group databases" are used to analyze business information. Create real world software applications that are used in Accounting, Finance, Marketing, and Operations.
IOM 428 - Data Warehousing and Data Mining
Introduction to data warehousing, multidimensional database, online analytical processing, and survey of data mining methods that extract useful information from data warehouses: e.g., decision tree. Business applications emphasized.
Syllabus
IOM 431 - Business Information Systems
Fundamentals of computer networks, protocols, TCP/IP and the Internet; introduction to electronic commerce, Web application development (CGI scripting, Java and JavaScript); discussion of security issues, fire-walls, SSL and digital certificates.
IOM 433 - Business Information Systems Analysis and Design
Information analysis and the logical specification of business systems, including logical design, physical design, and implementation; computer exercises and case studies.
IOM 435 - Business Database Systems
Computer-based management of data including data structures, logical data models, user-oriented languages, and DBMS. Application development term project.
IOM 437 - Technology - Enabled Global Businesses, Markets and Sourcing
IOM 443 - The Business of Interactive Digital Media
IOM 455 - Project Management
IOM 499 - Special Topics
Selected topics reflecting current trends and recent developments in information systems, operations management, and statistics.
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