
Core Requirements (8 classes/24 credit hours)
IS 8005 Informatics
Prerequisite - Full admission to the program or permission of the Program Director
An examination of the tools and techniques required for an IS manager
to effective communicate the needs of an IT program. Involves IT-based
research and statistical analysis techniques, oral and written
communication and technical report writing.
IS 8020 Object-Oriented Software Development Methods & Technologies
Prerequisite - Full admission to the program or permission of the Program Director
Current
technologies and practices of object-oriented software engineering.
Topics include data structures, design optimization, file and stream
processing, templates, inheritance, and reusability.
IS 8040 Data Communication Theory and Practice
Prerequisite - Full admission to the program or permission of the Program Director
Provides
an overview of the principles of data communication including
protocols, communication software, switching, networks design and
management practices, and network implementation.
IS 8050 IS Project Management Methods
Prerequisite - Full admission to the program or permission of the Program Director
This course teaches the application of project management principles to
Information Systems projects. Topics include project planning and
estimation techniques, management of JAD projects, budgeting,
concurrent project management strategies, managing project
relationships with IT customers, and controlling project risks. Project
Management Software will be used to facilitate team projects and
project reporting.
IS 8060 IS Development Methods and Technologies
Prerequisite - IS 8005 Informatics
This course examines the Systems Development Life Cycle and the
technologies used to model, design, document, and implement
high-quality information systems. A variety of modeling techniques will
be used by the student to articulate client requirements and convert
them into implementable specifications. Prototyping and CASE tools will
be covered.
IS 8070 Legal and Ethical Issues in Information Systems
Prerequisite - IS 8005 Informatics
This course is a case-based survey of contemporary legal and ethical
issues faced by IS professionals. Topics include a review of applicable
statutes and regulations that impact the IS organization. Students will
conduct on-line research and explore ethical issues at the leading edge
of the organization's technology frontiers.
IS 8080 Database Application Design and Implementation
Prerequisite - Full admission to the program or permission of the Program Director
This course examines contemporary strategies for the design and
implementation of applications supported by back-end database systems.
Topics include data administration, data warehouse design, database
issues in client-server environments, data placement and storage
strategies, transaction optimization, and web-based database systems.
Relational and object-oriented technologies are covered.
IS 8950 IS Policy and Strategy
Prerequisite - IS 8005 Informatics
A capstone course that integrates the program's coursework into
comprehensive IS policies and procedures to support the organization's
mission. Students will review and evaluate actual corporate IS
strategies in a case-study format. Should not be attempted until the
student's final semester.
IS 8110 Information Security Administration
Prerequisite - Full admission to the program or permission of the Program Director
Students
will examine security technologies, methodologies and current best
practices. Coursework will focus on the evaluation and selection of an
optimal organization security plan. Additional topics include
evaluation of security models, risk assessment, threat analysis,
organizational technology evaluation, security implementation, disaster
recovery planning, and security policy formulation and implementation.
IS 8112 Information Security Technologies
Prerequisite - IS 8040 Data Communication Theory and Practice
This course will exam the technical controls and safeguards used to
protect information. Students will examine firewalls, intrusion
detection systems, anti-virus applications, and virtual private
networks. Coursework will focus on the evaluation and hardening of key
security technologies. Additional topics include developing and
installing VPNs, selection criteria for IDSs, AV software, and
developing implementation plans for all types of security technologies.
IS 8120 Human Computer Interface and Design
Prerequisite - Full admission to the program or permission of the Program Director
The human-computer interface models the ways in which humans use and
react to computer systems. Topics include help systems, interaction
styles, visual design principles, user interface prototyping, and human
factor analysis. The students should be able to describe and justify
interface design concepts, and should be able to evaluate and design
usable, friendly, adaptive user interfaces for all types of information
systems, including transaction processing, decision support, group
support, customer support, data warehouses, Intranets, Extranets, and
network administration.
IS 8130 Query Languages
Prerequisite - Full admission to the program or permission of the Program Director
This course extend the offerings of courses in the existing Systems
Administration concentration in the MSIS. There is much interest and
need for additional courses in the Systems Administration
concentration, and in the database area particularly. This course
extends basic principles covered in the required core course
IS 8622 Computer Network Implementation and Security
Prerequisite - IS 8040 Data Communication Theory and Practice.
This
course will examine the design and implementation of small-scale
computer networks that support the organization’s applications.
Contemporary commercial systems will be evaluated, installed, and
customized. Maintenance and service issues are explored.
IS 8625 Advanced Data Communications
Prerequisite - IS 8040 Data Communication Theory and Practice
This course provides a detailed examination of networking protocols
using TCP/IP protocol stack as the primary instructional tool. It also
addresses the OSI reference model. Topics include the basic functions
of the seven layers of the OSI model, application layer functions, TCP
and UDP data transfer, IP addressing and subnetting, and associated
support functions (DNS, DHCP, ICMP, etc.) Additional protocols include
IPXSPX and NetBUI.
IS 8628 Internetworking Technologies
Prerequisite - IS 8040 Data Communication Theory and Practice
This course will examine the integration and components of Local- to
Wide- Area networks, and the technologies necessary to support the
functions of large-scale networking. This course is designed for the
student that wishes to pursue a career directly related to the design,
implementation, and management of inter-network data communications.
The emphasis will be on networking technologies like routers, switches,
and the implementation of internetworking protocols.
IS 8722 e-Business Systems Strategy
Prerequisite - Full admission to the program or permission of the Program Director
This
course focuses on business process redesign and change management in
the context of e-business. Topics include impact of e-business on
business models, channel relationships and the value chain, integration
of emerging technologies with legacy systems, functional and
inter-organizational integration, and transaction cost issues.
Applications include supply and selling chain management, customer
relation management, enterprise resource planning, e-procurement, and
knowledge tone applications.
IS 8724 e-Business Technologies
Prerequisite - Full admission to the program or permission of the Program Director
This course focuses on core e-business technologies. Topics include
risk management, Internet protocols and security standards,
cryptography and authentication, firewalls, electronic payment systems
and intelligent agents. Students will conduct an analysis of
infrastructure components from functional and management perspectives.
IS 8726 e-Business Systems Solutions
Prerequisite - Full admission to the program or permission of the Program Director
This course focuses on analysis, design, development, and deployment of
e-business solutions. Topics include World Wide Web site design,
application development structures such as Java, ColdFusion, and CGI,
Web database integration, hypermedia development tools, and
implementation strategies.
IS 8822 Information Systems Integration
Prerequisite - Full admission to the program or permission of the Program Director
Modern information systems contain many vendor-supplied components that
must be selected, integrated, tested, and installed. The course
addresses the skills required to develop system Requests for Proposals
(RFPs), evaluate and manage contracts and contractors, testing methods,
installation planning and outsourcing.
IS 8825 IT Leadership
Prerequisite - Full admission to the program or permission of the Program Director
The topics covered in this course vary to maintain currency with
current thinking and discussions in the IS profession. Students will
choose or be assigned topics to be investigated as groups or
individuals. They will perform on-line and library research, prepare
and deliver reports and presentations, and analyze and critically
evaluate the reports and presentations of other students.
IS 8826 Information Systems Services
Prerequisite - Full admission to the program or permission of the Program Director
Topics include: Managing help desks, customer support, training end
users, designing professional development programs for IS employees,
documentation management, and marketing IT products. Internal and
external clients are considered. Students will explore the internal
workings of the help desk and develop programs for problem
identification, escalation, tracking, and resolution. Students will
develop internal marketing plans for IT services within a charge-back
environment. Comprehensive, model professional development programs for
IS professionals will be explored and documented.
IS 8900 Special Topics In Information Systems
Prerequisites - Varies by topic.
A class not currently part of the catalog on a topic of interest to both faculty and students.
IS 8910 Special Project in Information Systems
Prerequisites - Permission of the Program Director.
A unique learning experience custom designed in cooperation between faculty and students.
IS 8916 Cooperative Studies
Prerequisite - Permission of Career Servics and the Program Director
A supervised work experience program for a minimum of two semesters at
a site in business, industry, or government. Practical work experiences
are an important part of the IS professional's career plan. In order to
gain exposure to new and emerging technologies, students may take
advantage of co-op opportunities.Students will gain hands-on,
supervised experience with new and emerging technologies.
IS 8918 Internships
Prerequisite - Permission of Career Services and the Program Director
Guided and supervised practical experience in information systems.
Practical work experiences are an important part of the IS
professional's career plan. In order to gain exposure to new and
emerging technologies, students may take advantage of internship
opportunities. Students will gain hands-on, supervised experience with
new and emerging technologies.
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