INFORMATION SYSTEMS (INFS)
INFS 330 - MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Information processing systems; information technology infrastructure; database and information management; computer networks and telecommunications; information security; enterprise applications; e-commerce; building information systems; fundamental management, strategic, and organizational issues in the use of information systems.
Credits: 3
INFS 380Q - PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Applied approach to the study of project management. An integrative framework for understanding principles and practices of project management, including origins, applications, and philosophy. The role of project management in organizations; the use of teams in and implementation of project management practices.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: INFS 330
INFS 388 - PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Applied approach to the study of project management. An integrative framework for understanding principles and practices of project management, including origins, applications, and philosophy. The role of project management in organizations; the use of teams in and implementation of project management practices.
Credits: 3
INFS 390 - SPECIAL TOPICS IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Topics of current interest in the area of Information Systems Management. Check class schedule for specific topics and prerequisites by clicking on the red five-digit CRN.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: INFS 330
Course Notes: or consent
INFS 395 - INDEPENDENT STUDY
Students work under the direction of an INFS department faculty member on projects selected by the student and approved by supervising faculty member, department chair, and college dean.
Credits: 1-3
Prerequisites: INFS 330
Course Notes: Consent of Instructor and Academic Head
INFS 398 - PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS INTERNSHIP
A supervised professional learning experience at a business or non-profit site. Must be arranged with internship coordinator and/or program director. Maximum of 3 credit hours can be applied to undergraduate business program.
Credits: 1-3
Prerequisites: INFS 330
Course Notes: Internship requirements vary by assignment; consent is required by the instructor.