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Undergraduate Catalog 2014-15 
    
Undergraduate Catalog 2014-15 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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CIS 2700 - Business-Driven Information Technology


This course provides an introduction to information-communication literacy, system literacy, and business information technologies. It emphasizes the relationship between Information Technology (IT) and business processes and the importance of aligning business information systems with business strategy. By interacting with integrated enterprise system(s), this course helps students understand the modern IT-driven business value chain and business process integration (BPI). The role of IT in organizational change and business transformation, IT history, and IT cultural issues are discussed. Team/individual class projects are used throughout the course.

Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: (CIS 1020 or CIS 1100 or CS 1000 or CS 1050 or FCS 2250 or MUS 3860 or HPHE 1490) and (BCM 1420 or ENGL 1050 or IME 1020); sophomore class standing required.

Credits: 3 hours

Restrictions: Restrictions: Restricted to Pre-Business, Pre-eBusiness Marketing, pre-Entrepreneurship, Pre-Health Informatics and Information Management; majors in Business Administration, eBusiness Marketing, Entrepreneurship, General Business, Health Informatics and Information Management or Telecommunications and Information Managements.



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