Master’s-Level Information System Required Courses

(18 credits hours)

INFS 720 Systems Analysis and Design Using Case-Based Tools

A study of the advanced theory and practice of systems analysis and design concepts and techniques, with an emphasis on the design part of the systems analysis process. Computer aided software engineering (CASE) tools and Human Computer Interaction are also emphasized. (3 credit hours)

Prerequisites: INFS 601 and INFS 612 or equivalent.

INFS 724 Project and Change Management

A study of the principles and techniques used in managing information systems and organizational change projects. Project management software will be used in this course.

INFS 730 Programming for E-Commerce

An introduction to the architecture of WWW, usability of Web site designs and Web client programming. There is a substantial programming component in the course. (3 credit hours)

Prerequisites: INFS 605 or equivalent.

INFS 750 IT Infrastructure, Technology and Network Management

A study of IT Infrastructure, systems, and networks according to the OSI model. Special consideration is given to Internet, Intranet, local and wide area network design, technical requirements, operation, and management. (3 credit hours)

Prerequisite: INFS 601 or equivalent.

INFS 760 Enterprise Modeling, and Data Management

A study of the principles and techniques used in Enterprise Modeling, and Data Management. Topics include the architecture and techniques in designing and implementing enterprise models, database design and implementation technologies. (3 credit hours)

Prerequisite: INFS 601 or equivalent.

INFS 780 Information Technology Strategy and Policy

Focus on the use of information systems technology to develop and maintain a strategic competitive advantage. Topics also demonstrate how Information Systems technologies are used to enhance organizational performance and effectiveness. (3 credit hours)

Prerequisites: Completion of all other core courses or permission of the professor.

Master’s Level Information Systems Electives (select one of four MSIS specializations)

(9 credit hours)

Data Management

INFS 762 Data Warehousing and Data Mining

The main concepts, components, and various architectures of Data Warehouse. Advanced data analysis and optimization of Data Warehouse Design. Data Warehousing and OLAP tools. Applying data mining algorithms to retrieve highly specialized information or knowledge about the data stored in the Data Warehouse. (3 credit hours)

Prerequisites: INFS 605 (or equivalent programming) and INFS 760.

INFS 764 Information Retrieval

Provides hands-on experience with procedural extensions to the SQL language for retrieval and manipulation of data. Topics include data control languages, control structures, looping and branching, local and global variables, exception handling, stored procedures and database triggers, cursors and cursor processing. (3 credit hours)

Prerequisites: INFS 605 (or equivalent programming) and INFS 760.

INFS 766 Advanced Database

This course is designed to give the student a strong foundation in the theoretical underpinnings of current database systems. Emphasis will be placed on database theory and will cover such issues as distributed databases, concurrency control, security, optimization, and specialized data models. It will also explore emerging database methodologies and their impact on current practices. (3 credit hours)

Prerequisites: INFS 762 and 764.

Electronic Commerce

INFS 732 Electronic Commerce

A study of Internet and Electronic Commerce systems. Emphasis on infrastructure of Electronic Commerce, online user behavioral differences, marketing on the Internet, online advertisement, electronic payment systems, strategy and implementation, privacy and security issues, and global digital economics. (3 credit hours)

Prerequisite: INFS 612 or equivalent.

INFS 734 Client Server Technologies

A survey of techniques to manage Web servers. Topics include advanced design issues, Web server configuration, security algorithms and implementations, Web mining, load balancing, server extensions, Web agents, and current design techniques. Students will develop prototypes of Electronic Commerce sites with database interfacing, data validation, and scripting. (3 credit hours)

Prerequisites: INFS 730 and INFS 732.

INFS 762 Data Warehousing and Data Mining

The main concepts, components, and various architectures of Data Warehouse. Advanced data analysis and optimization of Data Warehouse Design. Data Warehousing and OLAP tools. Applying data mining algorithms to retrieve highly specialized information or knowledge about the data stored in the Data Warehouse. (3 credit hours)

Prerequisites: INFS 605 and INFS 760 or equivalent.

Network Administration and Security

INFS 752 Advanced Network Technology and Management

An advanced study of network technology fundamentals. The course stresses the state-of-the-art developments that support the World Wide Web and a wide array of specific applications. Some implementations will use pseudo-code. Requires one on-campus weekend. (3 credit hours)

Prerequisite: INFS 750.

INFS 754 Network Security and Intrusion Detection

Provides a comprehensive overview of network security and intrusion detection. Topics include security overview, authentication, attacks and malicious code, communication security, Web security, network security topologies, intrusion detection, firewalls and VPNs, security baselines, security algorithms, physical security, disaster recovery, forensics overview, and other state-of-the-art developments. Requires on-campus extended weekend session. (3 credit hours)

Prerequisite: INFS 750.

INFS 732 Electronic Commerce

A study of Internet and Electronic Commerce systems. Emphasis on infrastructure of Electronic Commerce, online user behavioral differences, marketing on the Internet, online advertisement, electronic payment systems, strategy and implementation, privacy and security issues, and global digital economics. Students will develop prototypes of Electronic Commerce sites with database interfacing, data validation, and scripting. (3 credit hours)

Prerequisites: INFS 612 or equivalent.

Healthcare Information Systems

INFS 742 Healthcare Information Infrastructure

A study of the healthcare information infrastructure in the healthcare delivery system in the United States. Examination of issues related to healthcare information systems, healthcare information policy development, uses and users of healthcare information, healthcare informational privacy, and clinical data standards. Electronic health record systems will be investigated. (3 credit hours)

INFS 744 Healthcare Information Analysis

A survey of clinical computing applications and their integration to support health care delivery. The evaluation of such systems in regard to clinical decision making, clinical quality assessment, and healthcare research support. Introduction to biostatistics and epidemiology principles. (3 credit hours)

INFS 762 Data Warehousing and Data Mining

The main concepts, components, and various architectures of Data Warehouse. Advanced data analysis and optimization of Data Warehouse Design. Data Warehousing and OLAP tools. Applying data mining algorithms to retrieve highly specialized information or knowledge about the data stored in the Data Warehouse. (3 credit hours)

Prerequisites: INFS 605 or equivalent and INFS 760.

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