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Name | Title | Credits | School |
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MIST 101 | Introduction to Computer Applications | 3 | School of Management |
This course provides an introduction to computer applications information systems. Topics include hardware and software, networks, the Internet, information systems and productivity tools used in business including word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation programs. Other applications may be discussed depending on the background of the students while projects requiring database and spreadsheet applications may be required. This course may not be taken for credit by business majors. Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-1-3 |
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MIST 216 | Information Systems | 3 | School of Management |
This course provides an introduction to information technology and application software. It also introduces students to how information is used in organizations and how information technology enables improvement in decision making at all managerial levels. Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3 |
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MIST 340 | MIS in Action | 0 | School of Management |
Linked to a content course, student engagement into community service provides the means to gain a deeper understanding of content course objectives, acquire new knowledge, and engage in civic activity. Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 0-0-0 |
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MIST 345 | Emerging Internet Technologies and Global Business | 3 | School of Management |
This course evaluates models for creating economically viable global businesses using the emerging and contemporary social media technologies. Topics in the areas of the entrepreneurial environment, current web-based technology, and global web-based technology strategy are covered Prerequisite Course(s): Prerequisite: MIST 315. Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3 |
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MIST 401 | Seminar | 3 | School of Management |
Crucial study of information systems related to advanced topics such as IS in the manufacturing environment, IS in the legal environment, IS in the finance environment and, IS in the health service environment. A comprehensive MIS research project is a major deliverable of this course. Specific topics will be determined by interest of both the students and the instructor. Prerequisite Course(s): Prerequisite: MIST 320. Co-requisite: MIST 430. Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3 |
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MIST 441 | Python for Data Analytics | 3 | School of Management |
The course provides students with the fundamental concept of blockchains and the emerging role of blockchains in organizations, as weII as its use cases and business cases with some general history and studies of recent tests and pilots. Prerequisite Course(s): Prerequisites: FINC 201, MIST 315, and one 300 or 400 level FINC course Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3 |
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MIST 442 | Blockchain Applications | 3 | School of Management |
The course provides students with the fundamental concept of blockchains and the emerging role of blockchains in organizations, as well as its use cases and business cases with some general history and studies of recent tests and pilots. Prerequisite Course(s): Prerequisites: MIST 315, FINC 301 Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3 |
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MIST 450 | E-Commerce | 3 | School of Management |
This course involves study of Internet technology and applications of e-commerce in various areas of management and its global use in commerce and industry. Application of e-commerce to various areas within management is discussed. Prerequisite Course(s): Prerequisite: MIST 300 or MIST 315 Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3 |