Graduate Management Computer Systems
Graduate Management Computer Systems
2012 Fall Term
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E-BUSINESS: TECHOLOGY, APPLICATIONS, AND ISSUES
MCS 725
This course is designed to provide graduate students with an overview of internet technologies and electronic business phenomenon currently sweeping the global economy. The course provides an opportunity for students to identify, analyze, and discuss issues and challenges from a strategi, organizational and technology perspective. These issues and challenges need to be addressed by nations, industries, and corporations in their attempt to be part of the e-business marketplace. The goal of the course is to cover the major topics rather than be encyclopedic. The course makes use of lecture, discussions, readings, cases, and student research projects. The course also has a technical component that teaches internet technologies such as HTML, JavaScript and the Document Object Model that help form the foundation of all Web development. What this course is NOT: Because this course is an IS course, we will not discuss e-business from a marketing perspective. The student is expected to be familiar with information technologies associated with the delivery of Internet sites. These topics will be discussed only briefly.
TOPICS IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
MCS 760
This course addresses a changing milieu of topics concerning information systems business. Topics may include new methodologies and products that implement them, new problem solving approaches, or emerging business and environmental concerns.
READINGS AND RESEARCH
MCS 789
Study of a selected area in management computer systems through readings and/or empirical research. Prereq: Permission of instructor and department chairperson. Instructor Consent required.
INDIVIDUAL STUDIES
MCS 798
Study of a selected topic or topics under the direction of a faculty member.