CIS 3600 Computer Information Systems in Business

(also BUS 3600; formerly BUS/CIS 360; CIS 250)

Writing-Intensive Course

This course examines the use of computer-based information systems in large, typically global corporations, to support the information needs of all levels of the organization. Students learn about the hardware and application software architecture, the organization issues, the system development processes and the decision support tools used in industry. The role of Information Technology in the corporation's strategic plans and in providing a competitive advantage is studied.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

CIS 1020 or CIS 1050

Distribution

Mathematics/Computer Studies

Offered

Fall, Spring