INFORMATION SYSTEMS (IS)
IS 130. Visual Basic Programming I.
An introduction to the discipline of programming using the Visual Basic programming language in a Windows environment. Includes data types, control structures, arrays, functions and subroutines, properties, methods, menus and dialog boxes. Other topics as time permits. This course includes a lab component. Two hours lecture and two hours laboratory. Prerequisite: MA 134 or equivalent Logical Systems course with minimum grade of 'C' or high school equivalent. (3)
IS 175. Information Systems I.
Concepts and applications of information systems for users and prospective developers. Topics include the role of information systems in organizations, concepts and applications of spreadsheets, concepts and applications of databases, and an introduction to the Internet and to a markup language. Prerequisite: MA 134 or equivalent Logical Systems course with minimum grade of 'C' or high school equivalent. (3)
IS 275. Information Systems II.
Continuation of Information Systems I with emphasis on the programming environments in spreadsheets, database, and Web page development and on the application of information systems concepts and their role in organizations. Prerequisites: IS 175 and MA 134 or equivalent Logical Systems course with minimum grades of 'C.' (3)
IS 330. Visual Basic Programming II.
A continuation of IS 130. Topics include database access, classes, internet applications, error handling, and active X controls. Prerequisites: IS 130; IS 175 or MI 375; with minimum grades of 'C'. (3)
IS 445. Application Systems Analysis and Design.
Provides an in depth understanding of the principles and techniques used in the analysis and design aspects of developing application systems. Apply techniques and tools to produce the system artifacts pertaining to analysis and design. Prerequisite: Junior standing; CS 300 or IS 275 with a minimum grade of 'C'. Not available to Computer Science or Computer Information Systems majors. (3)
IS 481-483. Problems in Information Systems.
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S 575. Information Technology Management.
Covers strategic frameworks for IT deployment, trends in technology platforms and application portfolios, and tactics for providing reliable systems and efficient support service. Prerequisites: IS 275 with 'C' or better or upper division status; consent of instructor. (3)
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