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COMM 4980 <strong>SE</strong>MINAR Subject named in title listing. (Prerequisite:<br />

permission of the instructor)<br />

COMM 4990 RE<strong>SE</strong>ARCH Subject named in title listing. (Prerequisite:<br />

permission of the instructor)<br />

COMPUTER INFORMATION<br />

SYSTEMS (CIS)<br />

CIS 1003 COMPUTERS IN SOCIETY Provides an introduction<br />

to the role of computers in today’s society. Basic issues concerning<br />

computers, such as legal and ethical, will be introduced and discussed.<br />

The course will involve a discussion of internet, data communications,<br />

and basic applications such as word processors and spreadsheets.<br />

(Does not count towards a major or minor in Computer Science or<br />

Computer Information Systems)<br />

CIS 1613 #COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS I This<br />

course begins with a computer literacy component followed by an<br />

introduction to logic and the concept of computer programming. The<br />

practice of critical thinking for problem-solving will be introduced and<br />

cultivated. Data representation, machine decision making and repetitive<br />

tasking will be combined to create simple computer programs.<br />

CIS 1623 #COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS II This<br />

course broadens and deepens the knowledge gained in CIS 1613.<br />

Visual object oriented language(s) will be used to write comprehensive<br />

computer programs that deal with a variety of realistic business<br />

applications. Emphasis on generally accepted principles of software<br />

development techniques will include construction of acceptable user<br />

interfaces, data handling, report generation and efficient throughput<br />

for large amounts of data. (Prerequisite: CIS 1613)<br />

CIS 2103 INTERMEDIATE PRODUCTIVITY SOFTWARE This<br />

course will build on techniques introduced in Computers in Society<br />

(CIS 1003). Case-based examples of business and industry problems<br />

will be solved by utilizing integrated software packages. Critical<br />

thinking, problem analysis, decision making and data representation<br />

techniques will be strengthened. (Prerequisite: CIS 1003)<br />

CIS 2343 WEB PAGE PROGRAMMING Basic concepts to<br />

design a web site. Included are content, navigation, graphics, and<br />

interactivity. HTML, internet programming, commercial domain licensing,<br />

development software, and effective layout. Students must<br />

maintain a web site.<br />

CIS 2813 #DATA STRUCTURES FOR CIS Topics include table<br />

usage for static and dynamic data representation, sorting, merging,<br />

maintenance of sequential, indexed, and relative files. Access method<br />

algorithms and file design strategies are also introduced. (Prerequisites:<br />

CIS 1623 and MATH 2013)<br />

CIS 3003 USING COMPUTERS IN THE MEDICAL OFFICE<br />

The course will teach students to prepare realistic medical documents<br />

such as (but not limited to) medical history reports, consultation letters,<br />

chart notes, invoices, payroll worksheets, and a variety of presentations<br />

using Microsoft Office or a similar integrated software package.<br />

There will also be an introduction to human anatomy and associated<br />

medical terminology.<br />

CIS 3103 ADVANCED PRODUCTIVITY SOFTWARE This<br />

course reinforces the ability to solve comprehensive business and<br />

industry problems by utilizing advanced features of integrated<br />

software packages. Techniques not presented in earlier courses,<br />

such as(but not limited to) macro design, pivot and data tables,<br />

Course Descriptions 177<br />

form design, desktop publishing, web application integration, use of<br />

embedded object-oriented programming languages, applications of<br />

advanced presentation techniques and scenario management will be<br />

covered(Prerequisite: CIS 2103)<br />

CIS 3123 INTERMEDIATE DATABA<strong>SE</strong> ANALYSIS This<br />

course introduces the concepts of database structures and accepted<br />

methods of storing various collections of data. A commercially available<br />

database package accepted by the business community will be<br />

utilized as the learning platform. Realistic case studies will be used<br />

to illustrate the fundamental theories and reinforce understanding of<br />

problem solution and usage of critical thinking skills.<br />

CIS 3223 NET-CENTRIC COMPUTING The study of how data<br />

is communicated from one computer to another including such topics<br />

as local area networks, network design, distributed processing, and<br />

telecommunication management. (Prerequisite: CS 3143)<br />

CIS 3323 ADVANCED DATABA<strong>SE</strong> ANALYSIS Advanced database<br />

concepts such as custom reports generated by SQL, relational<br />

tables, integration of databases with web site interfaces, and compatibility<br />

issues with current internet programming platforms. Several<br />

commercially available database systems in use will be utilized for<br />

the solution of complex and comprehensive business and industry<br />

case studies (Prerequisite: CIS 3123 or CS 2813)<br />

CIS 3533 ADVANCED BUSINESS SOLUTIONS This course<br />

develops advanced topics in business case study using application<br />

software to solve managerial problems. The cases present students<br />

with managerial decision-making activities, ranging from basic<br />

problem-solving situations to more advanced problem-solving situations.<br />

Each case encourages use of student’s knowledge, creativity<br />

and software skills to solve real world problems. Cases utilize and<br />

enhance spreadsheet, database, web page development and integration<br />

skills. (Prerequisite CIS 2103)<br />

CIS 3543 COMPUTER <strong>SE</strong>CURITY Protecting computer resources<br />

from unauthorized access, establishing control to ensure the<br />

reliability of information processing, and auditing information systems<br />

to verify the accuracy of information systems. (Previously listed as<br />

Computer Control and Audit)<br />

CIS 3613 ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORDS This course<br />

introduces health information technology and develops the skills<br />

necessary to become successful users of medical practice management<br />

software. It prepares students to go into any medical office and<br />

perform medical practice management duties with the same or similar<br />

software as used in this course.<br />

CIS 4103 #COMPUTER ETHICS An overview of the ethical use<br />

of computer systems and data for the professional. Topics covered<br />

will include privacy, property rights, accountability and Internet issues<br />

as well as codes of ethics and professional conduct as published by<br />

technical organizations.<br />

CIS 4113 DATA COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY This<br />

course covers principles of signal theory, communication protocols,<br />

current software designs, topology and how wireless and other new<br />

technologies such as usage of Bluetooth, highly elliptical-orbiting<br />

satellites and code multiplexing are changing the industry’s adaptation<br />

of available technologies. Leading edge communications trends<br />

will be addressed, especially those pertaining to internet applications<br />

using wire, radio, light and other electromagnetic methods. New<br />

developments unknown at the time of this publication will be injected<br />

into the subject matter.

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