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Chair:  Albert E. Croker  Mario Koufaris

Professors:

  • Ann Brandwein
  • Albert E. Croker
  • M. Barry Dumas
  • Hammou El Barmi
  • Martin Frankel
  • Linda W. Friedman
  • Shulamith Gross
  • Kari Reiner Lang
  • Michael Palley
  • Abdullah Uz Tansel

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  • Robert Blau
  • Morris Schwartz

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Field Description

The department offers courses in the areas of computer information systems (CIS), operations research, and statistics. Courses in each of these areas provide training in problemsolving techniques useful in gaining strategic advantage in the marketplace. CIS students are afforded the opportunity to gain a strong foundation in the business, managerial, and technical issues related to information systems with courses in programming, data management, telecommunications, the Internet and e-commerce, and the analysis and design of computer-based solutions to business problems. Operations research trains students in the application of mathematical models and decision making for business, industry, and government with an emphasis on modeling methods, analysis, and implementation relevant to operational and management planning issues. Statistics students are provided with a skills base for the application of statistical techniques and tools to a wide variety of areas, including computational statistics, sample survey, experimental design, and quantitative methods in marketing.

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General Information

The Department of Statistics and Computer Information Systems offers majors in the fields of computer information systems and statistics and quantitative modeling.

The The computer information systems systems area prepares professionals in the development and use of computer-based technologies to develop systems that fulfill business information needs. Baruchs program trains students to analyze business needs and to design, implement, and use information systems to satisfy those needs.

The The operations research area  area provides basic preparation for students who wish to pursue careers in the decision sciences and provides fundamental quantitative knowledge required by those who major in other business areas. Emphasis is placed on modeling methods, analysis, and implementation relevant to operational and management planning issues in many business areas, including marketing, production, finance, accounting, and information technology.

The The statistics area  area not only provides the basic preparation for students who wish to pursue careers in statistics but also provides the quantitative knowledge required by those who major in other business areas. Statistics and quantitative modeling majors are provided with the base for the application of statistical techniques to a wide variety of fields.

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BBA in Computer Information Systems

The CIS program provides a strong foundation in the business and managerial issues related to information systems. Computer information systems are presented in light of their role as tools for strategic advantage in the marketplace. To facilitate this, course offerings provide computer, technological, and problem - solving skills. The CIS program addresses such areas as CASE (computer-assisted software engineering), networks and telecommunications, electronic commerce, the Internet, client-server technology, and object-oriented technologies.

3367Spreadsheet Applications in Business3444E-Business 3700Green IT41103 4160Web Applications Development4350Information Technology Audit4400

Data Warehousing for Analytics

 4500Networks and Telecommunications II4650Operating Systems Concepts credits40911 credit40922 credits4093
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General CIS Track

Required Courses     

Required Courses        

                        12 credits

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Object-Oriented Programming I3 credits
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Database Management Systems I3 credits
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Systems Analysis and Design3 credits
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DisciplineCIS
Information Technology Development and Project Management3 credits


Elective Courses                                 12 credits

Any four courses from the following list:
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DisciplineCIS
Programming for Analytics3 credits
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3150
DisciplineCIS
Introduction to Semantic Technologies3 credits
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DisciplineCIS
Networks and Telecommunications ISpreadsheet Applications in Business3 credits
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CourseNumber36303444
DisciplineCIS
Principles of Web Designe-Business Technologies3 credits
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3500
DisciplineCIS
Networks and Telecommunications I3 credits
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CourseNumber37503550
DisciplineCIS
Social Media Technologies in OrganizationsCybersecurity3 creditscredits 
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CourseNumber41003630
DisciplineCIS
Object-Oriented Programming II
Principles of Web Design3 credits
Showcourse v
CourseNumber
3700
DisciplineCIS
Object-Oriented Programming II With JavaGreen IT3 credits
Showcourse v
CourseNumber
3710
DisciplineCIS

Business Intelligence

(Course title change to: Foundations of Business Analytics, effective Spring 2018)

3 credits
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CourseNumber
3750
DisciplineCIS
Social Media Technologies in Organizations3 credits
Showcourse v
CourseNumber
3770
DisciplineCIS
Usability, Privacy, and Security (effective Spring 2017)3 credits
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CourseNumber
3920
DisciplineCIS
Data Mining for Business Analytics3 credits
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DisciplineCIS
Networked Information Systems SecurityObject-Oriented Programming II3 credits
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CourseNumber46104110
DisciplineCIS
Expert (Knowledge-Based) Systems and Related TechnologiesObject-Oriented Programming II With Java3 credits
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CourseNumber46204160
DisciplineCIS
Financial Information TechnologiesWeb Applications Development3 credits
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CourseNumber
4170
DisciplineCIS
Data Visualization3 credits 
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CourseNumber33004350
DisciplineOPRCIS
Information Technology AuditQuantitative Methods for Accounting3 credits
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CourseNumber34504400
DisciplineOPRCIS

Database Management Systems II

Quantitative Decision Making for Business I

3 credits
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4500
DisciplineCIS
Special Topics in Computer Information SystemsNetworks and Telecommunications II3 credits
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DisciplineCIS
Special Topics in Computer Information SystemsExpert (Knowledge-Based) Systems and Related Technologies3 credits
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Financial Information Technologies3 credits
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Operating Systems Concepts3 credits
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Special Topics in Computer Information Systems1 credit
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Special Topics in Computer Information Systems2 credits
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Special Topics in Computer Information Systems3 credits 
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Special Topics in Computer Information Systems1.5 credits 

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3300
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Quantitative Methods for Accounting*

3 credits
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Quantitative Decision Making for Business I*

3 credits

*Students may not receive credit for both OPR 3450 and OPR 3300.

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Data Analytics Track (effective Spring 2016)

Required Courses (12 credits)

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Object Oriented Programming I3 credits
OR  

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Programming for Analytics3 credits
   

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Database Management Systems I3 credits

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Data Mining for Business Analytics3 credits

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Data Warehousing for Analytics3 credits

Elective Courses (12 credits)
Choose four (4) courses of 3 credits each from the following. At least one of which should be a CIS course and one should be a STA course or an OPR course.

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Object Oriented Programming I3 credits
OR  

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Programming for Analytics3 credits

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Introduction to Semantic Technologies3 credits

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Business Intelligence

(Course title change to: Foundations of Business Analytics, effective Spring 2018)

3 credits

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DisciplineCIS

Data Visualization3 credits

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CourseNumber3154
DisciplineSTA

Business Statistics II3 credits

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CourseNumber3155
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Regression and Forecasting Models for Business Applications3 credits

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Quantitative Decision Making for Business I

3 credits

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Quantitative Decision Making for Business II3 credits

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Marketing Web Analytics and Intelligence3 credits

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Marketing Analytics3 credits

* If you have used one of these programming courses as a required course, you may use the other as an elective.

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Information Risk Management and Cybersecurity Track (effective Spring 2016)

Required Courses (15 credits)

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Object Oriented Programming I3 credits
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DisciplineCIS
Database Management Systems I3 credits
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Networks and Telecommunications I3 credits
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Cybersecurity3 credits
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Information Technology Audit3 credits

Elective Courses (9 credits)
Choose three courses from the following list:

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Green IT3 credits
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CourseNumber3750
DisciplineCIS
Social Media Technologies in Organizations3 credits
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CourseNumber3770
DisciplineCIS
Usability, Privacy, and Security (effective Spring 2017)3 credits
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CourseNumber4100
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Object-Oriented Programming II3 credits
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CourseNumber4110
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Object-Oriented Programming II with Java3 credits
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CourseNumber4160
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Web Applications Development3 credits
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Networks and Telecommunications II3 credits
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Financial Information Technologies3 credits
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Systems Analysis and Design3 credits

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BBA in Statistics and Quantitative Modeling

The statistics and quantitative modeling major is designed to develop quantitative thinking skills that are invaluable in business. The student will take courses from a variety of quantitative disciplines that focus extensively on statistical methodology, mathematical modeling, and computer implementation issues applied to business. The use of the computer for the solution and analysis of business problems is an integral part of the program. Graduates of this program will have a broad foundation in statistics or quantitative modeling and will be well positioned for the analysis and solution of decision problems facing business and industry in the 21st century.

It is essential that the student consult with an area advisor to plan a program prior to taking any courses in the major.

 

Major

Required Courses (12 credits)
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Object-Oriented Programming I3 credits
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Quantitative Decision Making for Business I *3 credits
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Business Statistics II3 credits
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Regression and Forecasting Models for Business Applications3 credits

*OPR 3300 Quantitative Methods for Accounting may be substituted for OPR 3450 with the approval of the area advisor


Elective Courses (12 Credits)

Electives may be selected after consultation with an advisor:
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Database Management Systems I3 credits
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Object-Oriented Programming II3 credits
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Quantitative Decision Making for Business II3 credits
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CourseNumber3452
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System Simulation3 credits
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DisciplineOPR
Bayesian Statistical Inference and Decision Making3 credits
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CourseNumber4470
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Special Topics in Operations Research3 credits
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DisciplineOPR
Independent Study and Research in Operations Research3 credits
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CourseNumber3156
DisciplineSTA
Sampling Theory and Practice3 credits
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Categorical Data Analysis3 credits
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DisciplineSTA
Statistical Quality Control Methods3 credits
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Nonparametric Statistics3 credits
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Introduction to SAS Programming3 credits
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Design and Analysis of Experimental Data3 credits
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Analysis of Time Series3 credits
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Special Topics in Applied Statistics3 credits
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Independent Study and Research in Statistics3 credits
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Mathematical Economics3 credits
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Production Planning Systems3 credits
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Marketing Research3 credits
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Intermediate Calculus4 credits
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Introduction to Probability4 credits
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Introduction to Stochastic Processes4 credits
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Mathematics of Statistics4

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The statistics and quantitative modeling major is designed to develop quantitative thinking skills that are invaluable in business. The student will take courses from a variety of quantitative disciplines that focus extensively on statistical methodology, mathematical modeling, and computer implementation issues applied to business. The use of the computer for the solution and analysis of business problems is an integral part of the program. Graduates of this program will have a broad foundation in statistics or quantitative modeling and will be well positioned for the analysis and solution of decision problems facing business and industry in the 21st century.

It is essential that the student consult with an area advisor to plan a program prior to taking any courses in the major.

 

Required Courses (12 credits)

*OPR 3300 Quantitative Methods for Accounting may be substituted for OPR 3450 with the approval of the area advisor

Elective Courses (12 Credits)Electives may be selected after consultation with an advisor:3 credits
Major
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Object-Oriented Programming I3 credits
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Graph TheoryQuantitative Decision Making for Business I *3 credits
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Business Statistics II
MTH
Fundamental Algorithms4 3 credits
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Regression and Forecasting Models for Business Applications3 credits
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Risk Theory4 credits
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Database Management Systems I3 credits
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Object-Oriented Programming II3 credits
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Quantitative Decision Making for Business II3 credits
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System Simulation3 credits
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Bayesian Statistical Inference and Decision Making3 credits
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Special Topics in Operations Research
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Introductory Financial Mathematics4 credits

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Statistics: BA Major

Arts and sciences students can major in one of the following three programs in the Department of Statistics and Computer Information Systems:

The department offers courses for students who are primarily interested in mathematics, psychology, and sociology. Statistical theory, using the Colleges extensive computer installations, provides professional training for those who desire a career in operations research, quality control and reliability, health sciences and governmental statistics, design and analysis of surveys, and computer information systems. Joint major programs in conjunction with the Departments of Psychology and Sociology and Anthropology are offered and include courses to augment study in psychometrics and sociometrics.

 

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Statistical Theory

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3 credits
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Introduction to Information Systems and TechnologiesIndependent Study and Research in Operations Research3 credits
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Sampling Theory and PracticeStatistical Methods for Social Science3 credits
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Categorical Data Analysis
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Analytic Geometry and Calculus I5 3 credits
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Statistical Quality Control Methods
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Analytic Geometry and Calculus II5 credits

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The major consists of 24 credits, with up to 9 credits in mathematics. Required Courses

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Nonparametric StatisticsTheory of Statistics I - Introduction to Probability and Distribution Theory3 credits
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Introduction to SAS ProgrammingTheory of Statistics II - Statistical Inference3 credits

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Object-Oriented Programming IDesign and Analysis of Experimental Data3 credits
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Introduction to Mathematical ProgrammingAnalysis of Time Series3 credits
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Introduction to Statistical Decision Theory and Game TheorySpecial Topics in Applied Statistics3 credits

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Independent Study and Research in StatisticsQueueing Theory and Inventory Models3 credits
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Sampling Theory and PracticeMathematical Economics3 credits
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Statistical Quality Control MethodsProduction Planning Systems3 credits
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Marketing ResearchNonparametric Statistics3 credits
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Intermediate Calculus
STA
Analysis of Time Series3 4 credits
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Introduction to Probability
STA
Advanced Sampling Methods3 4 credits
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Introduction to Stochastic ProcessesMultivariate Analysis4 3 credits
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Mathematics of StatisticsAdvanced Calculus I3 4 credits
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Graph TheoryAdvanced Calculus II3 credits
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Fundamental AlgorithmsLinear Algebra and Matrix Methods3 4 credits
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Risk TheoryIntroduction to Probability3 4 credits
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Introductory Financial Mathematics of Statistics4 credits

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Arts and sciences students can major in one of the following three programs in the Department of Statistics and Computer Information Systems:

The department offers courses for students who are primarily interested in mathematics, psychology, and sociology. Statistical theory, using the Colleges extensive computer installations, provides professional training for those who desire a career in operations research, quality control and reliability, health sciences and governmental statistics, design and analysis of surveys, and computer information systems. Joint major programs in conjunction with the Departments of Psychology and Sociology and Anthropology are offered and include courses to augment study in psychometrics and sociometrics.

 

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Advanced Calculus III3 credits

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Psychometrics


Note: A number of the courses listed below are not currently offered. Students interested in psychometrics should consult with a department advisor.

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Introduction to Information Systems and Technologies3 credits
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Statistical Methods for Social Science3 credits
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Analytic Geometry and Calculus I5 credits
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Analytic Geometry and Calculus II5 credits
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Major:   24 credits Major
The major consists of 24 credits, with up to 9 credits in mathematics. Required Courses

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Theory of Statistics Applied Methods I - Introduction to Probability and Distribution TheoryStatistics3 credits
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Theory of Statistics Applied Methods II - Statistical Inference3 credits

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Object-Oriented Programming I
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Factor Analysis and Classification Techniques3 credits
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Tests and MeasurementsIntroduction to Mathematical Programming3 credits

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4654
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Introduction to Statistical Decision Theory and Game Theory3 credits
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Queueing Introduction to Statistical Decision Theory and Inventory ModelsGame Theory3 credits
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DisciplineSTA
Sampling Theory and Practice3 credits
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Statistical Quality Control MethodsNonparametric Statistics3 credits
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Nonparametric StatisticsIntroduction to Multivariate Analysis3 credits
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Analysis of Time Series
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Analytic Geometry and Calculus II5 3 credits
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Linear Algebra and Matrix Advanced Sampling Methods3 credits
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Social PsychologyIntroduction to Multivariate Analysis3 credits
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Vocational PsychologyAdvanced Calculus I3 credits
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Business and Industrial PsychologyAdvanced Calculus II3 credits
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Interviewing TechniquesLinear Algebra and Matrix Methods3 credits
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Psychology and Urban ProblemsIntroduction to Probability3 credits
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Mathematics of Statistics
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Special Problems in Psychology2 3 credits
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Advanced Calculus IIIPsychological Testing3 credits

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PsychometricsSociometrics

Note: A number of the courses listed below are not currently offered. Students interested in psychometrics sociometrics should consult with a department advisor.

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Introduction to Information Systems and Technologies3 credits
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Statistical Methods for Social Science3 credits
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Analytic Geometry and Calculus I5 credits

 

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Applied Methods I - Probability and Statistics3 credits
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Applied Methods II - Statistical Inference3 credits
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Factor Analysis and Classification TechniquesDesign of Social Research3 credits
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Methods of Sociological ResearchTests and Measurements3 credits

Elective Courses

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Introduction to Statistical Decision Theory and Game Theory3 credits
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Sampling Theory and Practice3 credits
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Nonparametric Statistics3 credits
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Introduction to Multivariate Analysis3 credits
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Analytic Geometry and Calculus II5 credits
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Linear Algebra and Matrix Methodsand Matrix Methods3 credits
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Urban Sociology3 credits
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Social PsychologyStratification3 credits
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Population and SocietyVocational Psychology3 credits
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Modern OrganizationsBusiness and Industrial Psychology3 credits
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Interviewing TechniquesSmall Groups3 credits

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Psychology and Urban Problems
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Special Problems in Psychology
STA

(STA 2000 may be used for either the BA or BBA)
2 credits
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Advanced Psychological Testing3 credits
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Introduction to Information Systems and Technologies
STA
  and   3 credits
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Statistical Methods for Social Science3 credits
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Analytic Geometry and Calculus I5 credits

 

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Applied Methods I - Probability and Statistics
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Applied Methods II - Statistical Inference3 credits
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Design of Social Research3 credits
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Methods of Sociological Research3 credits

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Introduction to Statistical Decision Theory and Game Theory3 credits
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Sampling Theory and Practice3 credits
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Nonparametric Statistics3 credits
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Introduction to Multivariate Analysis3 credits
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Analytic Geometry and Calculus II5 credits
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Linear Algebra and Matrix Methods3 credits
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Urban Sociology3 credits
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Social Stratification3 credits
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Population and Society3 credits
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Modern Organizations3 credits
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Small Groups3 credits

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The Minors

General Information

The Department of Statistics and Computer Information Systems offers three minor concentrations*. These are in the fields of computer applications in business, quantitative methods and modeling, and statistics. Each is outlined below.

* Optional second minors open only to students pursuing a major within the Zicklin School of Business

 

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Computer Applications in Business (9 credits)

This minor is designed to prepare students majoring in other areas of business to be competent end users and decision makers in a computer information systems environment. The focus is on using microcomputers and higher-level applications software to implement useful applications in a wide range of business areas.

Required Courses  

Choose any three courses (9 credits) from the list of 3000, 4000, or 5000 level CIS courses
except CIS 3270, CIS 3810 and CIS 4910.
Prerequisites must be satisfied.

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Cybersecurity and Information Assurance (9 credits) effective Spring 2017

This minor would provide an opportunity for students majoring in various areas of business to develop basic understanding of information security and assurance issues that organizations face today and the potential solutions available.

Required Courses (9 credits)  

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Networks and Telecommunications I3 credits

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Cybersecurity3 credits

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Information Technology Audit3 credits

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Data Analytics (9 credits)

This minor would provide an opportunity for students majoring in various areas of business to develop basic data literacy and to integrate techniques and solutions from the areas of technology, statistics, and quantitative modeling in developing business intelligence to facilitate organizational decision-making

Required Courses (6 credits
The following pairs of courses are considered as equivalent for purposes of credits. Students can be given credit for either course but not for both:
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General Information

The Department of Statistics and Computer Information Systems offers three minor concentrations*. These are in the fields of computer applications in business, quantitative methods and modeling, and statistics. Each is outlined below.

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Business Statistics II3 credits
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Regression and Forecasting Models for Business Applications3 credits
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Marketing Web Analytics and Intelligence3 credits
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Marketing Analytics3 credits
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Management Science3 credits

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 3 credits
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Quantitative Decision Making for Business I3 credits
* Students receiving credit for MGT 3500 will not also receive credit for OPR 3450

* Optional second minors open only to students pursuing a major within the Zicklin School of Business

 

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This minor is designed to prepare students majoring in other areas of business to be competent end users and decision makers in a computer information systems environment. The focus is on using microcomputers and higher-level applications software to implement useful applications in a wide range of business areas.

Required Courses                                 9 credits

Choose any three courses (9 credits) from the list of 3000, 4000, or 5000 level CIS courses
except CIS 3270, CIS 3810 and CIS 4910.
Prerequisites must be satisfied.

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Quantitative Methods and Modeling (9 credits)

The minor in quantitative methods and modeling is designed to prepare students majoring in other areas of business with a background of quantitative skills that facilitate the decisionmaking process. In addition to one required course, two elective courses are selected with the approval of the area advisor to complement the students major and provide the student with an appropriate background.

 

Required Courses                                9 credits   
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Quantitative Decision Making for Business I3 credits
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Quantitative Methods for Accounting3 credits

Two courses selected with the approval of the area advisor from the following:
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Database Management Systems I3 credits
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Object-Oriented Programming II3 credits
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Quantitative Decision Making for Business II3 credits
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System Simulation3 credits
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Bayesian Statistical Inference and Decision Making3 credits
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Special Topics in Operations Research3 credits
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Independent Study in Operations Research3 credits
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Business Statistics II3 credits
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Regression and Forecasting Models for Business Applications3 credits
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Introduction to SAS Programming3 credits

Other quantitative courses may be selected subject to approval of the area advisor.

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Statistics

The minor in statistics consists of the courses listed below.

 


Required Courses                                3 credits
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Business Statistics II3 credits

Elective Courses                                 6 credits

Two courses selected from the following:
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Intermediate Statistical Methods3 credits
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Sampling Theory and Practice3 credits
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Introduction to SAS Programming3 credits
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Special Topics in Applied Statistics3 credits

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Liberal Arts Interdisciplinary Minor in Information Technology and Social Responsibility

The internet age has fostered an environment of widespread interconnectedness. This hyperconnectivity, and the new media that proliferate along with it, come with their own specific problems. The purpose of this concentration is to study the effects of these new technologies on the individual, the workplace, and society at large. In this program of study students will examine the increasing importance of individual and organizational social responsibility in today’s interconnected and computer-mediated environment, as well as the specific issues that stand at the intersection of social responsibility and information technology.

 

 


Required Course:                                3 credits
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Information Technology and Social Responsibility*3 credits

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Two courses selected from the following:
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Computer Ethics  Ethics*  (

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PHI 3270

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Green IT*3 credits
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Principles of New Media*3 credits
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Media Analysis and Criticism3 credits
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International Communication3 credits
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Media Ethics3 credits
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Advanced Reporting and Writing3 credits
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Information and Society  (

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3 credits
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Mind and Computers3 credits
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Ethics, Economics, and the Business System3 credits

Courses may be organized into the following suggested tracks:

Media
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Principles of New Media*3 credits
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International Communication3 credits
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Media Ethics3 credits

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International Communication3 credits
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Information and Society  Society*  (

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Philosophy and Ethics
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Computer Ethics*  

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3 credits
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*For the purposes of this program, this course counts as an Arts and Sciences course.

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Students in the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences or in the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs who wish to take business courses may do so by declaring a minor in statistics and quantitative modeling or in technology, business, and the Internet. Before declaring the minor, they must complete either BUS 1001 (1 credit) or have previously completed BUS 1000 1011 (3 credits). To be awarded the minor, students must have a GPA of 2.0 or more in the courses included in the minor. Eligibility to declare such a minor is restricted to students who have an overall GPA of 2.0 or more at time they declare the minor. Courses that apply to the minor may not be used for any other requirement. This minor does not fulfill the requirement to complete a liberal arts minor.

Students must choose three courses (9 credits) from the following:

Statistics and Quantitative Modeling
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Quantitative Methods for Accounting3 credits
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Quantitative Decision Making for Business I3 credits
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Business Statistics II3 credits
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Regression and Forecasting Models for Business Applications3 credits

Technology, Business, and the Internet
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Spreadsheet Applications in Business3 credits
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Database Management Systems I3 credits
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e-Business Technologies3 credits
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Systems Analysis and Design3 credits
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Law and the Internet3 credits
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Courses in Computer Information Systems (CIS)
3100Object-Oriented Programming ICIS 4550

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CIS 1000

Problem-solving Techniques Using Microcomputers

1 hour; 1 credit

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CIS 1001

Spreadsheet Techniques for Problem Solving

1 hour; 1 credit

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CIS 2001

Spreadsheet Formulas and Functions

1 hour; 1 credit

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Introduction to Information Systems and TechnologiesTechnologies

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 3100

Object-Oriented Programming I

3 hours; 3 credits

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3150

Introduction to Semantic Technologies3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 3270

Computer Ethics

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 3367

Spreadsheet Applications in Business

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 3400

Database Management Systems I

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 3444

E-Business Technologies

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 3500

Networks and Telecommunications I

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 3550

Cybersecurity

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 3630

Principles of Web Design

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 3700

Green IT

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 3710

Business Intelligence

(Course title change to: Foundations of Business Analytics, effective Spring 2018)

 3 credits

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CIS 3750

Social Media Technologies in Organizations

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 3770

Usability, Privacy, and Security3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 3810

Principles of New Media

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 4091

Special Topics in Computer Information Systems

1 hours; 1 credits

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CIS 4092

Special Topics in Computer Information Systems

2 hours; 2 credits

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CIS 4093

Special Topics in Computer Information Systems

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 4094

Special Topics in Computer Information Systems

1.5 hours; 1.5 credits

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CIS 4100

Object-Oriented Programming II

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 4110

Object-Oriented Programming II with Java

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 4150

Internet Applications Development

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 4160

Web Applications Development

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 4350

Information Technology Audit

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 4367

Microcomputer Applications in Business II

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 4400

Data Warehousing for Analytics

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 4500

Networks and Telecommunications II

3 hours; 3 credits

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Networked Information Systems Security

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 4610

Expert (Knowledge-Based) Systems and Related Technologies

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 4620

Financial Information Technologies

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 4650

Operating Systems Concepts

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 4670

Special Topics in Computer Information Systems

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 4800

Systems Analysis and Design

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 4910

Information Technology and Social Responsibility

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 5000

Independent Study and Research in Computer Information Systems

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 5800

Information Technology Development and Project Management

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 5900

Computer Information Systems Internship

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 2200H

Hon Info Systems

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 3367H

Hon Sprdsht App Bus

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 4450H

Hon Network & Com

3 hours; 3 credits

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CIS 6001H

Hon CIS I

3 hours; 3 credits per semester

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CIS 6002H

Hon CIS II

3 hours; 3 credits per semester

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STA 2000

Business Statistics I

3 hours; 3 credits

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STA 2100

Statistics for Social Science

4 hours; 3 credits

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STA 3150

Data Analysis and Model Building I

3 hours; 3 credits

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STA 3154

Business Statistics II

3 hours; 3 credits

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STA 3155

Regression and Forecasting Models for Business Applications

3 hours; 3 credits

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STA 3156

Sampling Theory and Practice

3 hours; 3 credits

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STA 3253

Categorical Data Analysis

3 hours; 3 credits

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STA 3255

Statistical Quality Control Methods

3 hours; 3 credits

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STA 3560

Nonparametric Statistics

3 hours; 3 credits

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STA 4000

Introduction to SAS Programming

3 hours; 3 credits

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STA 4150

Data Analysis and Model Building II

3 hours; 3 credits

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STA 4157

Design and Analysis of Experimental Data

3 hours; 3 credits

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STA 4158

Analysis of Time Series

3 hours; 3 credits

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STA 4370

Special Topics in Applied Statistics

3 hours; 3 credits

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STA 5000

Independent Study and Research in Statistics

3 hours; 3 credits

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STA 2000H

Hon bus Statistics

3 hours; 3 credits

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STA 2200H

Hon Bus Statistics

3 hours; 3 credits

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STA 6001H

Hon Statistics I

3 hours; 3 credits

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STA 6002H

Hon Statistics II

3 hours; 3 credits

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OPR 3300

Quantitative Methods for Accounting

3 hours; 3 credits

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OPR 3450

Quantitative Decision Making for Business I

3 hours; 3 credits

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OPR 3451

Quantitative Decision Making for Business II

3 hours; 3 credits

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OPR 3452

System Simulation

3 hours; 3 credits

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OPR 3453

Bayesian Statistical Inference and Decision Making

3 hours; 3 credits

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OPR 4470

Special Topics in Operations Research

3 hours; 3 credits

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OPR 5000

Independent Study and Research in Operations Research

3 hours; 3 credits

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OPR 3300H

Hon Quant Meth Acc

3 hours; 3 credits

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OPR 6001H

Hon Opr I

3 hours; 3 credits

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OPR 6002H

Hon Opr II

3 hours; 3 credits

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OPR 6003H

Hon Opr III

3 hours; 3 credits

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