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Web Programming II This course continues the subject of WEB 410, Web Programming I. Topics include designing multimedia Web pages and an introduction to Java and Java applets. Emphasis is placed upon the appropriate use of Web programming tools.
Topics and Objectives
JavaScript Objects
Explain JavaScript objects.
JavaScript Events
Explain JavaScript events.
Cookies
Explain cookies.
A......
Web Server AdministrationThis course focuses on an advanced look at Microsoft Windows 2000. The emphasis is placed on management and expansion of the installed network. Services such as Internet Information Server (IIS), Remote Access Server (RAS), monitoring and analyzing data are the topics of investigation. Advanced Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)......
The Internet: Concepts and ApplicationsThis course examines the Internet and provides an integration of information technology subjects. Topics include the history, facilities, services, and trends of the Internet. The functions of information technology that support e-business are emphasized.
Topics and Objectives
Structure of the Internet
Discuss the history of the Internet and the World Wide Web (WWW).
Explain the st......
Project Planning & ImplementationThis course provides the foundation for understanding the broad concepts of successful planning, organization and implementation within the technical environment. The course uses real-world examples and identifies common mistakes and pitfalls. Topics covered include project scoping, estimating, budgeting, scheduling, tracking and controlling.
Topics and Objectives
Project Management
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Systems Analysis and DevelopmentThis course provides a background in analysis and design techniques for business system and application development. Although the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is fundamental to the course, other methodologies and tools are examined from a managerial perspective.
Topics and Objectives
Systems Development
Define the systems development life cycle.
Systems Analysis
Explai......
CIS Project ManagementThis course addresses the processes and skills needed for successful project management in the computer information systems and technology environment of business. Topics include project scoping, estimating, scheduling, budgeting, tracking, and controlling. The course uses Microsoft Project®.
Topics and Objectives
Project Management
Define project life cycle.
Identify types of ma......
Programming ManagementThis course is designed to provide an understanding of programming environments from a managerial perspective. A variety of issues will be presented and analyzed in detail, including problems of managing programmers in distributed computing environments across different platforms. The student will perform a survey of different programming languages learning about advantages and disadvantages of......
CIS Risk Management & Strategic PlanningThis course first focuses on the a) need for control and protection of organizational data, b) the need for reliability in information systems (fault tolerance considerations), c) the identification of potential impacts present in the risks to information assets, and d) the development of contingency plans and the role fulfilled by the implementation of security measures. Second, this course pr......
E-BusinessThis course introduces the model for conducting business-to-business and business-to-consumer electronic transactions. Topics include the application of e-business strategic management, how to leverage technology to enhance business processes, the unique characteristics of e-marketing, and how the legal, ethical, and regulatory environments act as a filter for conducting e-business.
Topics ......
EBusiness TechnologiesThis course examines the Internet and provides an integration of information technology subjects. Topics include the facilities, services, and trends of the Internet. The functions of information technology that support e-business are emphasized.
Topics and Objectives
STRUCTURE OF THE INTERNET
Discuss the history of the Internet and the World Wide Web (WWW).
Explain the structure o......
e-Business Principles and PracticesThis course introduces the model for conducting business-to-business and business-to-consumer electronic transactions. Topics include the application of e-business strategic management, how to leverage technology to enhance business processes, the unique characteristics of e-marketing, and how the legal, ethical, and regulatory environments act as a filter for conducting e-business.
Topics a......
e-Business OperationsThis course integrates two models of e-business strategies and applications for new and existing business enterprises. Some of the key business processes discussed in this course include e-Business Process and Strategy, e-Business Application Architecture, Enterprise Resource Planning, e-Business Strategy and Design, and Selling and Supply Chain Management. Emphasis is placed on creating an e-b......
e-Marketing Theory and ApplicationThis course examines the theory and application of electronic marketing. In addition to looking at the new marketing mix, which applies the Internet to the traditional marketing functions of product, price, distribution, and promotion, students will gain experience in Web site evaluation and development and determine how different industries can use the tool of the Internet in creating new mark......
e-Law and Risk ManagementThis course examines the process of risk management in the multifaceted e-business context. Operational, financial, legal, strategic, and technical aspects of risk management are analyzed. Students will be exposed to emerging and global issues in e-commerce risk management. Each student will prepare a risk management assessment of an existing e-business.
Topics and Objectives
Foundations......
e-Strategy Formulation and ImplementationThis course develops the concept of strategy as applied to the dynamic e-business environment. Students will learn to formulate, implement, and evaluate global e-business solutions. This is the capstone course for the e-business curriculum and integrates strategy and policy formulation, e-business architecture, marketing strategy, and legal and ethical considerations.
Topics and Objectives
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Creating the e-BusinessThis is an integrative course and the capstone for the MBA/e-Business. The outcome is for students to design an e-business while drawing upon skills learned from the previous e-business specialty courses. Students will complete a design for all elements of an e-business, whether creating an original business as an e-business or converting an existing business. An integral part of the design wil......
Conflict Management SystemsThis course provides students with both a theoretical and a practical framework for systematically identifying and managing organizational conflict, both internal and external. Topics include assessing and managing workplace conflict; legal and ethical considerations in conflict management system design; negotiation and communication strategies; design of an effective conflict management system......
Fundamentals of Business Systems DevelopmentThis course introduces the fundamental logical and design considerations addressed during system and application software development. It provides a sold background in information systems analysis and design techniques through a combination of theory and application. Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) will be fundamental to the course.
Topics and Objectives
Systems Development
Def......
Computer and Information ProcessingThis course introduces the fundamentals of computer systems and the role of information processing in todays business environment. An overview is presented of information systems, systems development, operating systems and programming, database management, networking and telecommunications, and the Internet.
Topics and Objectives
Information Systems
Explain the System Developme......
Database Concepts IThis course covers database concepts. Topics include data analysis, the principal data models with emphasis on the relational model, entity-relationship diagrams, logical design, data administration and normalization.
Topics and Objectives
Database Architecture
Explain database architecture.
Define database systems.
Define relational database architecture.
Database Design
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