Laboratory. (Formerly CIS 2700) Overview of the value and applications of IT to business organizations with a management perspective. Topics of interest may include: current trends of IT infrastructure, strategic roles of IT, enterprise systems and supply chain management, e-Commerce and EDI, knowledge management, decision making model, DSSs, artificial intelligence and expert systems, data mining, data base management, multidimensional data bases, and IS planning and development. Lab projects will focus on the application of IT to the design and development of models for improving managerial decision making. Prerequisite: CIS 2000 or equivalent. (Lecture, 2 hours; laboratory, 2 hours)
Updated1 | Course Id | Units | Day | Time | Room | Location | Instructor | Additional Course Fees |
Availability2 |
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8/10/2021 6:00 PM | CIS 3700 004 | 3 |
TR T R R R |
10:00A - 10:50A 10:00A - 10:50A 10:00A - 10:50A 10:00A - 10:50A 10:00A - 10:50A |
HYBRID 001 DBH 106 DBH 106 DBH 106 TURLOCK |
TURLOCK |
Deng, Pi-Sheng |
$0.00 | 19 |
Course Notes
Student must also enroll in CIS 3700-003 (LEC) concurrently.
Hybrid Online - Synchronous. In-person class meetings will be on campus at the room, day, and time listed. Online class meetings will be at the day and time listed. This class meets face-to-face on the first day of the term, at the end of each month in the semester, for the midterm, and the final exam on 12/16/21. The rest of time is online synchronous.