Computer Information Systems (CIS)

CIS 200 Computer Applications and Information Technology. (3) F, S, SS
Introduction to business information systems and the use of business application software. Prerequisite: MAT 117 or higher. General Studies: N3.

CIS 220 Programming Concepts for Accountancy Majors. (3) F, S, SS
Introduction to business computer programming. Program languages such as C and C++ are used to familiarize students with proper programming style and practice. Prerequisite: prebusiness student.

CIS 235 Business Information Systems Development. (3) F, S, SS
Developing information systems and electronic commerce applications using object-oriented languages (e.g., JAVA). Introduction to business technology and systems analysis.

CIS 300 Computers in Business. (3) N
Introduction to information systems in business. Use of computers for business problem solving. Prerequisites: CIS 200; professional program business student.

CIS 307 Systems Modeling. (3) N
Procedures for investigating and analyzing decision systems. Use of special languages as tools of analysis and simulation. Prerequisites: CSE 100; MAT 119 or 210 or 270; professional program business student.

CIS 335 Visual Paradigms for Information Systems Development. (3) F, S, SS
Using visual programming languages such as Visual Basic to implement data structures, file structures, and interfaces in business information systems. Prerequisites: CSE 100 and professional program business student majoring in Computer Information Systems or CIS 220 and professional program business student majoring in Accountancy.

CIS 410 Object-Oriented Modeling and Programming. (3) F, S
Object-oriented modeling of business information systems. Abstract data types and object-oriented programming using a language such as C++. Prerequisite: professional program business student majoring in Computer Information Systems. Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: CIS 335.

CIS 420 Business Database Concepts. (3) F, S
Database theory, design, and application, including the entity-relationship model; the relational, hierarchical, and network database models; and query languages. Prerequisite: professional program business student majoring in Computer Information Systems or Accountancy. Prerequisites with a grade of “C” or higher: ACC 330; CIS 335.

CIS 430 Networks and Distributed Systems. (3) F, S
Advanced topics such as communications protocols, distributed systems, and client-server systems; applications based on platforms such as networked UNIX. Prerequisite: professional program business student majoring in Computer Information Systems. Prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher: CIS 335.

CIS 440 Systems Design and Electronic Commerce. (3) F, S
Systems design for organizational and electronic commerce systems; use of project management and systems analysis and design tools. Prerequisites: professional program business student majoring in Computer Information Systems. Prerequisites with a grade of “C” or higher: CIS 410, 420.

CIS 502 Management Information and Decision Support Systems. (3) A
Fundamentals of computer-based management information and decision support systems. Prerequisite: M.B.A. degree program student.

CIS 505 Object-Oriented Modeling and Programming. (3) A
Object-oriented modeling of business information systems, abstract data types and object-oriented programming using a visual language. Prerequisite: M.S. in Information Management or Master of Accountancy and Information Systems degree program student.

CIS 506 Business Database Systems. (3) A
Hierarchical, network, relational, and other recent data models for database systems. Processing issues such as concurrency control, query optimization, and distributed processing. Prerequisite: M.S. in Information Management or Master of Accountancy and Information Systems degree program student.

CIS 510 Systems Models and Simulation. (3) N
Design of computer-based decision systems. Simulation as a research and decision-making tool. Prerequisite: M.S. in Information Management or Master of Accountancy and Information Systems degree program student.

CIS 512 Decision Support Systems. (3) A
Definition, description, construction, and evaluation of computer-based decision systems. Prerequisite: M.S. in Information Management or Master of Accountancy and Information Systems degree program student.

CIS 515 Management Information Systems. (3) N
Systems theory concepts applied to the collection, retention, and dissemination of information for management decision making. Prerequisite: M.S. in Information Management or Master of Accountancy and Information Systems degree program student.

CIS 520 Systems Design and Evaluation. (3) N
Methodologies of systems analysis and design. Issues include project management, interface, organizational requirements, constraints, documentation, implementation, control, and performance evaluation. Prerequisite: M.S. in Information Management or Master of Accountancy and Information Systems degree program student.

CIS 525 Artificial Intelligence in Business. (3) N
Development and application of artificial intelligence approaches to business problem solving. Prerequisite: M.S. in Information Management or Master of Accountancy and Information Systems degree program student.

CIS 530 Information Systems Development. (3) A
Object-oriented and interprocess communication and control concepts for information systems; applications based on languages such as C++ and platforms such as networked UNIX. Prerequisite: M.S. in Information Management or Master of Accountancy and Information Systems degree program student.

CIS 535 Distributed Information Systems. (3) A
Introduction to distributed systems and their impact on information systems in business. Prerequisite: M.S. in Information Management or Master of Accountancy and Information Systems degree program student.

CIS 591 Seminar on Selected CIS Topics. (1–12) A
Topics such as the following are offered:
(a)Computer Security
(b)Computing Architectures
(c)Data Warehouse and Data Mining
(d)Electronic Commerce
(e)Enterprise Modeling
Prerequisite: M.S. in Information Management or Master of Accountancy and Information Systems degree program student.

CIS 593 Applied Project. (1–12) N

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