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Department of
Information Systems and Decision Science
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COURSES
Decision Sciences (DS)
DS 71. Quantitative Analysis (3)
Prerequisite: students must take the ELM exam; students who do not pass
the exam must record a grade of C or better in a college-taught intermediate
algebra course. Quantitative formulation and solution of problems in various
disciplines, including mathematics of finance, linear programming, probability,
and differential calculus. G.E. Foundation B4.
DS 71L. Quantitative Analysis Lab (1)
Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in DS 71. DS 71L is not required for
DS 71. Extends instruction in DS 71, providing three hours of additional
support per week. One-on-one tutoring. Small group and technology-enhanced
instruction relating to DS 71 curriculum. CR/NC grading only. (Does not
apply to major.)
DS 73. Statistical Analysis I (3)
Prerequisites: ELM exam, DS 71 or equivalent; ECON 40, 50 recommended. Intro
duction to descriptive statistical tools as applied to management decision
making. Central tendency and dispersion measures; index numbers (CPI, deflators);
time series analysis (trends, seasonal variations); prob ability theory;
probability and sampling distributions (normal, exponential, binomial, Poisson);
central limit theorem.
DS 73L. Statistical Analysis I Lab (1)
Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in DS 73. DS 73L is not required for
DS 73. Extends instruction in DS 73, providing three hours of additional
support per week. One-on-one tutoring. Small group and technology-enhanced
instruction relating to DS 73 curriculum. CR/NC grading only. (Does not
apply to major.)
DS 123. Statistical Analysis II (3)
Prerequisites: DS 71, 73; IS 52, 52L. Statistical inference as applied to
managerial problems and decision making. Emphasizes the inferential process;
interval estimation, hypothesis testing, one- and two-way analysis of variance,
regression, and correlation and related inferential analysis, nonparametric
methods, Bayesian decision theory. (May include computer lab hours)
DS 123L. Statistical Analysis II Lab (1)
Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in DS 123. DS 123L is not required for
DS 123. Extends instruction in DS 123, providing three hours of additional
support per week. One-on-one tutoring. Small group and technology-enhanced
instruction relating to DS 123 curriculum. CR/NC grading only. (Does not
apply to major.)
DS 189T. Topics in Decision Sciences
(1-3; max total 6 if no topic repeated)
Prerequisites: 12 units in decision sciences. Theory or application of statistics
or operations research applied to current developments.
DS 190. Independent Study
(1-3; max total 6)
See Academic Placement -- Independent
Study. Approved for RP grading.
DS 195. Internship (3; max total 6)
Prerequisite: permission of internship coordinator. Requires 150 hours
of work at a prequalified, academically-related work station (business,
government, or nonprofit agency.) Reflective journal, final report, and
work station evaluation. CR/NC grading only. As a course substitution, prior
department approval required. Only one internship may count towards option
requirements.
DS 200 Series Courses
Graduate courses are listed under Business --
Graduate Program.
Information Systems (IS)
IS 51. Programming Fundamentals (3)
Prerequisite: IS 52 and 52L or equivalent. Structured program design using
Visual Basic. Concepts of object-oriented and event-driving programming,
user interface design, algorithm development, testing and debugging, and
documentation using business examples. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours)
IS 52. Computer Concepts (2)
Introduction of computer hardware and software systems, impact of computers
on society, ethical issues, and application of computer technology in many
career fields. No credit if taken after IS 50.
IS 52L. Computer Concepts Lab (1)
Hands-on study of office productivity software to include elements of word
processing, electronic spreadsheets, database, and presentation software.
Modules may differ by major. Some sections use self-paced computer-based
training. No credit if taken after IS 50. CR/NC grading only. (2 lab hours)
IS 106. Intermediate Web Site Design (3)
Prerequisites: IS 52, 52L. Theory and practice of Web site design and authoring
(HTML). Web page usability, graphic design optimization concepts, and the
basics of CGI, Java, and Javascript; introduction to Internet architecture
concepts and protocols. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours)
IS 130. Management Information Systems (3)
Prerequisites: IS 52 and 52L or demonstration of computer literacy; ACCT
4A, 4B; BA 105W or ENGL 160W (may be taken concurrently). Management concepts
in the role/administration of information/information system functions in
organizations; enhancement of management with computers; management of systems
development; planning and budgeting, analysis, design, implementation and
operation of computer-based systems; measurement of operating performance.
IS 140. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Business (3)
Prerequisites: solid computer skills. Application of geographic information
systems to solution of business problems. Study of GIS concepts, software,
management, ethical issues, and cases using local data and problems. (2
lecture, 2 lab hours)
IS 150. End-User Computing (3)
Prerequisites: IS 51, 52, 52L. Use of data resources in business problem
solving. Integration of microcomputer packages with systems development
concepts to implement information systems. Topics include information centers,
4GLs, and decision support tools. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours)
IS 156T. Topics in Emerging Information Technologies
(3; max total 6 if no topic repeated)
Prerequisites: IS 52, 52L. Overview of the most recent tools and techniques
in information technology, and their utilization in the business environment
with specific content of the course updated and refocused every year. (2
lecture, 2 lab hours)
IS 158. Database Systems (3)
Prerequisites: IS 51; 150 recommended. Data structures; file design; database
design concepts emphasizing the relational model; data administration; application
of database management system software. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours)
IS 162. Data Communications (3)
Resource sharing; computer traffic characterizations; multiplexing; network
structure; packet switching and other switching techniques; computer network
examples; routing and flow control; satellite and ground radio packet switching;
transmission media and methods; line control procedures; line capacity assignment;
communication processors.
IS 166. Information Systems Analysis and Design (3)
Prerequisite: IS 158, ACCT 4A, 4B, and upper-division standing. Systems
approach to problem solving; systems development life cycle; systems analysis;
use of system modeling tools; logical systems design, including user interfaces,
database, structure, and controls; implementation and testing. (2 lecture,
2 lab hours)
IS 181. Computer Networks Management (3)
Prerequisites: IS 52, 52L. Theory and practice of computer network design,
installation, and management focusing on the role of the information communications
system in a distributed business computing environment. Concepts include
network operating systems, protocols, topologies, security, supporting services,
applications, and disaster recovery. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours)
IS 182. Advanced Network Design and Management (3)
Prerequisites: IS 181. Design and management of advanced business telecommunications
network components and services. Includes conceptual foundations and direct
hands-on experience in designing, installing, and managing the relevant
equipment, software, and services. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours)
IS 183. Advanced Web Site Design and Management (3)
Prerequisites: IS 51, 158. (IS 158 may be taken concurrently.) Theory and
practice of Web site design and authoring. Dynamic HTML and cascading style
sheets; Web-based e-commerce application design (client-side scripting and
server-side scripting with a back-end database.) Web development, project
management, user interface design, interactivity design, and information
design. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours)
IS 184. Advanced Database (3)
Prerequisites: IS 158, 166. Not open to pre-business or undeclared majors.
Advanced study of database systems. Possible topics include advanced database
theory, database administration, physical design and implementation, query
processing and optimization, transaction management, recover, security,
and other advanced topics. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours)
IS 186. Project Management (3)
(Same as MGT 158.) Phases of the project life-cycle; basic tools and techniques
for planning, scheduling, and control of projects; project organizations;
project roles; techniques for building effective project teams; risk management;
information technology and e-business projects; computer/Internet applications
of project management.
IS 187. IS Practicum (3)
Prerequisites: IS 158, 166, 186; senior standing. Integration and application
of IS skills and knowledge across business functional areas. Students learn
to deliver practical and strategic solutions in an integrative organizational
environment. Students work in groups as consultants to solve real business
problems. Course incorporates ethical considerations into decision -making.
Students undergo competitive review and evaluation. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours)
IS 189T. Topics in Information Systems
(1-3; max total 6 if no topic repeated)
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Theory or application of information
systems or information management as applied to current developments in
the field.
IS 190. Independent Study (1-3; max total 6)
See Academic Placement -- Independent
Study. Approved for RP grading.
IS 193. Supervised Work Experience (1)
Open only to business majors. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Work-study:
learning through on-the-job experience in a business. Written reports. CR/NC
grading only.
IS 195. Internship (3; max total 6)
Prerequisite: permission of internship coordinator. Requires 150 hours of
work at a pre-qualified, academically related work station (business, government,
or nonprofit agency). Reflective journal, final report, and work station
evaluation. As a course substitution, prior department approval required.
Only one internship may count towards option requirements. CR/NC grading
only.
IS 200 Series Courses
Graduate courses are listed under Business Graduate
Program.
