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Admittance
to
300
and
400
level
School
of
Management
courses
will
be
granted
only
to
students
with
upper
division
standing.
Others
will
be
admitted
only
with
the
written
permission
of
the
appropriate
department
head.
Students
enrolling
in
School
of
Management
courses
are
expected
to
have
completed
the
necessary
prerequisites
for
each
course.
A
$25
per
semester
student
computing
facility
user
fee
will
be
assessed
for
any
student
taking
one
or
more
School
of
Management
courses
(ACCT,
AIS,
BA
and
ECON
except
ECON
100X).
This
fee
is
in
addition
to
any
lab/material
fees.
AIS
101
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Effective
Personal
Computer
Use
(3+0)
Using
and
understanding
advanced
computing
software
applications.
Course
develops
conceptual
and
practical
knowledge
of
advanced
presentation/communications
software,
database
programs
and
operating
systems.
AIS
224
(1
Credit)
As
Demand
Warrants
Advanced
MS
Excel
(1+0)
Advanced
features
of
the
Microsoft
Excel
spreadsheet
program.
Includes
spreadsheet
design
and
layout,
customized
graphics,
customized
reports
using
database
features,
optimization/statistical
techniques,
and
programming
with
the
Excel
macro
language.
(Prerequisite:
AIS
101
or
permission
of
instructor.
Student
is
assumed
to
have
basic
proficiency
with
Microsoft
Excel.)
AIS
225
(1
Credit)
As
Demand
Warrants
Windows
Networking
and
Administration
(1+0)
Network
engineering
skills
required
to
implement
and
support
the
Microsoft
Windows
OS.
Includes
installation,
configuration,
peer-to-peer
networking,
interoperability
with
Novell
Netware,
tuning
and
troubleshooting.
(Prerequisite:
Experience
using
the
Microsoft
Windows
OS;
AIS
101
or
permission
of
instructor.)
AIS
310
(3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Introduction
to
Information
Systems
(3+0)
The
role
information
technology
plays
in
organizations
including
its
impact
on
information
systems,
management
and
business
strategy.
A
conceptual
model
of
system
design
is
introduced
and
basic
business
internal
controls
are
surveyed.
(Prerequisite:
Upper
division
standing.)
AIS
312W
(3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Information
Systems
Technology
(3+0)
Introduction
to
the
hardware
and
systems
software
underlying
information
systems;
provides
background
to
understand
computer
marketing
literature
and
to
select
among
technology
alternatives.
(Prerequisites:
ENGL
111X
and
upper
division
standing.)
AIS
316
(3
Credits)
Spring
Accounting
Information
Systems
(3+0)
Accounting
systems
for
business
and
public
entities.
Emphasis
on
internal
control
functions
and
design
concepts.
(Prerequisite:
Upper
division
standing)
AIS
410
(3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Systems
Analysis
and
Program
Design
(3+0)
The
system
development
life
cycle
for
database-oriented
information
systems
in
both
mainframe
and
microcomputer
environments.
Includes
programming
in
one
or
more
fourth
generation
languages
and
a
term
project.
(Prerequisites:
AIS
310,
AIS
312,
upper
division
standing.)
AIS
414
(3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Database
Design
for
Management
Information
(3+0)
Combines
advanced
systems
analysis
using
modern
techniques
of
data
modelling
with
study
of
management
and
administrative
problems
in
coordination
and
management
of
organization
data
resources;
focusing
on
needs
of
medium-sized
and
large
organizations.
(Prerequisites:
AIS
410
or
CS
401,
upper
division
standing.)
AIS
473
(3
Credits)
Fall
Applied
System
Design
(3+0)
Application
of
systems
analysis
and
computer
skills
to
build
accounting
oriented
transaction-processing
systems.
(Prerequisite:
AIS
310
and
ACCT
342
or
352,
upper
division
standing.)
AIS
673
(3
Credits)
Spring
Information
Technology
Management
(3+0)
Overview
of
what
a
manager
needs
to
know
to
administer
an
information
systems
department,
including
extensive
discussions
of
current
trends
in
management
of
IS
and
the
IS
industry.
(Prerequisite:
MBA
foundation
courses
and
graduate
standing.)
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