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  • 3.00 Credits

    Intermediate Status. Overview of the role and use of information systems to support individual, group, and business decision-making. Includes coverage of technology's role in supporting the decision-making process of business.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course requires the student to prepare for a selected certification program. This involves learning from video tutorials, working through demos, researching, summarizing learned knowledge in a term paper, and presenting what he/she learned to the rest of the class. This course stops short of requiring the student to sit for the corresponding examinations for the selected certification. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in (IS 3060 OR IS 3061 OR IS 4410 OR IS 4411) AND (Full Major or Minor status in the David Eccles School of Business)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Intermediate Status. Overview of the role and use of information systems to support individual, group, and business decision-making. Includes coverage of technology's role in supporting the decision-making process of business. Prerequisites: Intermediate or Full Major or Minor status in the David Eccles School of Business OR Full Major status in Quantitative Analysis of Markets & Organizations
  • 3.00 Credits

    Intermediate Status. Overview of the role and use of information systems to support individual, group, and business decision-making. Includes coverage of technology's role in supporting the decision-making process of business. Prerequisites: (Member of Honors College OR Member of Business Scholars program) AND (Full Major or Minor status in the David Eccles School of Business OR Full Major status in QAMO)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces object-oriented computer programming to students using the Java programming language. Introductory topics such as variables, control-flow statements, and basic Java syntax are taught. In addition to single-value data structures, the course covers lists, sets, hash tables, trees, and graph data structures. Algorithms for searching, sorting, and clustering data in the various structures are also covered. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in (IS 3060 OR IS 3061 OR IS 4410 OR IS 4411) AND (Full Major or Minor status in Information Systems OR Full Major status in Quantitative Analysis in Markets & Organizations)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces you to topics in database theory and design. Topics progress from conceptual modeling using entity-relationship diagrams (ERDs) to logical modeling where data tables are normalized and keys defined to the creation of the tables and the querying of the data using structured query language (SQL). SQL topics covered include aggregates, embedded queries, and joins. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in (IS 3060 OR IS 3061 OR IS 4410 OR IS 4411) AND (Full Major or Minor status in Information Systems OR Full Major status in Operations Management OR Full Major status in QAMO OR Full Minor status in Business Analytics)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Upper Division Status. This course introduces you to the field of information system analysis, analysis tools, and the procedures for managing information system analysis projects. Topics covered include the role of the systems analyst in organization; concepts, philosophies, and trends in systems analysis and design; and tools and techniques for such analysis activities. Prerequisites: "C-" or better in IS 4420 AND (Full Major or Minor status in Information Systems OR Full Major status in Quantitative Analysis of Markets & Organizations).
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to the design, operation, and management of IT systems including Windows Server, cloud services, and networking. This course provides instruction in data communications and computer network definitions, concepts, and principles, including (but not limited to); topologies; protocols; standards; and fundamental concepts related to data communication networks, such as routers, switches, and cabling; Windows Server technologies including Server install and configuration, Active Directory, DHCP/DNS, and Group Policy Objects. This technology-intensive course includes hands-on labs working with networks, Windows Server, and cloud services. It prepares students to make intelligent and informed decisions about data network design/management, by analyzing the benefits, drawbacks, effects, tradeoffs, and compromises related to various data communication technologies. You will learn how to make policy, design, and installation decisions. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in (IS 3060 OR IS 3061 OR IS 4410 OR IS 4411) AND (Full Major or Minor status in Information Systems OR Full Major status in Quantitative Analysis of Markets and Organizations)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Cloud computing leverages the web to fulfill computing needs. It packages applications, computing power, and storage as a metered service similar to a utility. This course will cover the origin, enabling technology, and tools for key concepts in cloud computing. More specifically, this course aims at undergraduate students providing a practical and programming-oriented introduction to cloud computing with Amazon Web Services (AWS). Students will learn how to build applications using a variety of AWS services, including S3, EC2, Lambda, and ECS. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in IS 4440 AND (Full Major or Minor status in Information Systems OR Full Major status in Quantitative Analysis of Markets and Organizations)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides an overview of the concepts, technology, and industry impacts of blockchain. The course is designed to be multi-level, multidisciplinary, and critical, with a focus on providing students a basic understanding of how blockchains work, where they are used, their limitations, and how they affect organizations and society. Our objective is to cut through the confusion from the hype and ambiguity of blockchain and help students understand and learn to make informed analyses and decisions regarding its use, particularly in governance, compliance, intellectual property protection, among other benefits. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in (IS 3060 OR IS 3061 OR IS 4410 OR IS 4411) AND (Full Major or Minor status in Information Systems OR Full Major status in Quantitative Analysis of Markets and Organizations).