2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Sep 27, 2024  
2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived]

Courses


 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  • MATH 492 - History of Mathematics


    3 credits

    Description
    The topic of mathematics is studied through an historical perspective with an emphasis on fitting mathematics into larger cultural, social, and scientific contexts. This course does not count towards the mathematics major or minor.

    Prerequisites
    MATH 131, at least 3 additional mathematics courses numbered 132 or above, and senior status or above.



    Note
    Open to graduate students. Graduate students are required to do additional work of a research nature.

    Foundational Studies Credit
    [FS: 2010 Upper Division Integrative Electives]


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  • MET 403 - Advanced Computer Aided Design (CAD) Concepts


    3 credits

    Description
    In this course, subject matter relevant to CAD in today’s industry will be identified. The student will gain the knowledge necessary to conceptualize the system-user relationship. The completion of the required learning tasks will ensure the student’s comprehension of each concept. These tasks are arranged in a hierarchy that will build the student’s ability to apply the concepts presented. Students will progress from two-dimensional drafting system to three-dimensional modeling system.

    Prerequisites
    MET 203 or consent of instructor.




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  • MET 409 - Senior Project


    3 credits

    Description
    A project approved by the professor is planned and carried out by the student. The project must demonstrate an advanced level of design competency in the student’s major and is performed in consultation with one or more faculty advisors. Collaboration with representatives of industry, government agencies, or community institutions is encouraged.

    Prerequisites
    Senior standing and (completion of a 400-level design course in the student’s major or instructor’s consent).



    Note
    Open to graduate students. Graduate students are required to do additional work of a research nature.


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  • MIS 325 - Electronic Commerce


    3 credits

    Description
    An introduction to the concepts and applications of electronic commerce in business today. Specifically, focus is on e-commerce models and concepts; the Internet and the World Wide Web; how to build an e-commerce web site using different software packages; security and encryption; e-commerce payment systems; e-commerce marketing concepts; ethical, social, and political issues in e-commerce; retailing on the web; on-line service industries; supply chain management and collaborative commerce; auctions; portals; communities; and on-line content providers.


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  • MIS 431 - Managing Local Area Networks I


    3 credits

    Description
    This course will focus on the design, installation, configuration, and operation of local area networks, including selection of server hardware and network operating system. Focus will be on network operating systems such as Microsoft Windows NT Server, Windows 2000 Server, and Novell NetWare. The course is designed to prepare the student to begin the path to network certification. The student should be able to pass the first certification test after this course. Alternate local area network methodologies will be discussed.

    Prerequisites
    MIS 430 or consent of Department Chairperson.




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  • MIS 439 - Management Information Systems Internship


    1-6 credits

    Description
    Students work under supervision in a management information systems position for an organization. A written report and a daily journal are required of the student and a written evaluation by the employer must be made to the supervising University professor.

    Prerequisites
    BUS 221, and at least 6 credits of Management Information Systems courses, and consent of Department Chairperson.



    Repeatable
    May be repeated.

    Note
    Up to 3 hours may be applied towards credit as management information systems elective.


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  • MIS 470 - Management Information Systems Capstone


    3 credits

    Description
    The purpose of this course is to integrate students’ understanding of the role of information systems in supporting organizational decision-making. In prior courses, students were introduced to analytical techniques, current information technologies, and the fundamentals of commerce. As the capstone course in management information systems, the objective of this course is to combine and enhance students’ abilities in these areas. Emphasis is on the internal management of an organization’s information systems and the utilization of information as an organizational resource. Coverage of the subject matter may be through case studies, lectures, class discussion, independent readings, and research. 

    Prerequisites
    MIS 420.




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  • MKTG 443 - Business to Business Marketing


    3 credits

    Description
    Examines buyer behavior and purchasing procedures within the business to business sector of the economy. Based on that understanding, the course also examines the development of appropriate marketing strategies for business to business customers. These customers are often large in size and include corporations, governmental agencies, and institutional clients.

    Prerequisites
    MKTG 301 or BUS 361.



    Note
    Open to graduate students. Graduate students are required to do additional work of a research nature.


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