MIS 315: Information Systems
Prerequisite: ENL102
General Education requirement: Ethics/Information & Computer
Introduction to the management and use of information systems (IS) in organizations. Topics such as functional information systems, enterprise information systems, e-business, system design, implementation and evaluation, and ethical issues related to information systems will be covered. In addition to concepts and theories, students will develop an Access database project to enhance their understanding of information systems in general and get familiar with database technology in particular.
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3.00 credits
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Location: CCB-341
Class: #10396
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Location: Dion 110
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Location: Science & Engr 118
Class: #10323
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Undergraduate Lecture
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Location: CCB-341
Class: #10323
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Location: Science & Engr 113
Class: #10322
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Undergraduate Lecture
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Location: CCB-341
Class: #10322
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Location: Science & Engr 118
Class: #10321
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3.00 credits
Section 01:
Undergraduate Lecture
Instructor(s):
Location: CCB-341
Class: #10321
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3.00 credits
Section 05:
Undergraduate Lecture
Instructor(s):
Location: CCB-341
Class: #10396