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Fundamentals of Computer Information Systems​​​​
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This is an introductory course to Computer Information Systems as an academic and professional discipline. Students learn about and discuss the principles and techniques of systems development life cycle, the development of digital student portfolios through prototyping and client-developer interactions and Information systems careers and emerging trends in the IS field. Student are assigned the tasks of completing a group telecommunications assignment, personal digital portfolio, and a group project of developing a web page for a chosen client.​
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Operations Management
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Fundamental concepts of operations including: productivity, quality control and total quality management, new product and process development, forecasting, inventory management, supply chain management, project management, operations strategy, and computer applications.​
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Object-Oriented Java Programming
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This course is an introduction to computer programming of business information systems using object-oriented software development techniques. Specific concepts covered in this course include:
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Fundamental programming constructs (sequence, selection, and iteration) and elementary features of the Java language (structure of Java expressions, implementation of fundamental programming constructs, input, output, and collections).
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Characteristics and benefits of an object-oriented computer language and object-oriented features of the Java language (class interfaces, data hiding techniques, inheritance, and polymorphism)
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Design of logic for solving business problems, implementation of logic in a Java computer program, and testing to verify that the program solve the business problem
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The role of an integrated development environment (IDE) in software development
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Software documentation
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Programming with C++
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This course is an introduction to the basic principles of programming using a structured programming language, C/C++. Students will design algorithms, write external documentation, design and write source code in C/C++, and write internal documentation for programming problems.​
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Visual Basic Programming
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Elements of Visual BASIC, forms and controls, properties, mouse events, multiple-document interface, processing files, accessing databases, dynamic data exchange, object linking and embedding.​
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