The Applied Information Systems specialization focuses on integrating business and technology with an emphasis on the development, management and planning of information systems. This focus provides students with a strong foundation in business and systems analysis, project management and database and enterprise infrastructure. Students completing this specialization possess a broad range of skills and understandings in support of organizations gaining strategic and tactical competitive advantage.
Foundation Courses
Course List
Course |
Title |
Quarter Hours |
IS 421 | SYSTEMS ANALYSIS | 4 |
IS 422 | SYSTEM DESIGN, IMPLEMENTATION, AND MAINTENANCE | 4 |
IS 451 | DATABASE DESIGN FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS (FORMERLY CSC 451) | 4 |
Advanced Courses
Course List
Course |
Title |
Quarter Hours |
ECT 424 | ENTERPRISE INFRASTRUCTURE | 4 |
IS 430 | FUNDAMENTALS OF IT PROJECT MANAGEMENT | 4 |
| 4 |
CSEC 440 | INFORMATION SECURITY MANAGEMENT (FORMERLY CNS 440) | |
IS 435 | ORGANIZATION MODELING FOR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION | |
IS 483 | INFORMATION SERVICES AND OPERATIONS | |
IS 485 | REQUIREMENTS ELICITATION, ANALYSIS, AND SPECIFICATION | |
IS 505 | BUSINESS CONTINUITY/DISASTER RECOVERY THEORIES AND STRATEGIES | |
IS 535 | INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENT FINANCIAL ANALYSIS | |
IS 560 | ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS | |
IS 565 | SOURCING FOR IT AND INNOVATION | |
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