May 20, 2024  
UofM 2021-2022 Graduate Catalog 
    
UofM 2021-2022 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


Courses that may be offered online are indicated with (**)asterisks next to the course title.

 

Biomedical Engineering

  
  • BIOM 7501 - Medical Imaging

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Introduction to theory and physics of medical imaging, basic elements of interactions of radiation with matter; analysis of nuclear magnetic resonance and ultrasound imaging techniques.
  
  • BIOM 7502 - Medical Imaging II

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Continuation of 7501-8501. Advanced methods in medical imaging; theory and application of magnetic resonance, ultrasonic, nuclear medicine, and X-ray imaging techniques for biomedical engineers.
  
  • BIOM 7580 - Molecular Imaging

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • BIOM 7721 - Clin/Indust Intern BME

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Independent study for biomedical engineering students; investigation in at least one area selected from a master list and approved by the student’s advisor. Grades of A-F, or IP will be given. Grades of A-F, or IP will be given.
  
  • BIOM 7730 - Supervised Research I

    Credit Hours: (1-12)
    Description Collaborative research with faculty that includes planning, design, execution, analysis, and presentation of research activities related to student’s thesis or dissertation work. Unlimited repeatability. Unlimited repeatability Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • BIOM 7740 - Supervised Research II

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Collaborative research with faculty that includes planning, design, execution, analysis, and presentation of research activities related to student’s Master’s thesis. Grades of A-F, or IP will be given.
  
  • BIOM 7760 - Recent Adv & Crit Rev in BME

    Credit Hours: (1-3)
    Description Discussion of recent advances in biomedical engineering and development of critical reading and writing skills. Oral and written reports required. May be repeated for a maximum of 3 hours. PRE-REQUISITE: Permission of instructor. NOTE: This course cannot be used to fulfill degree requirements. May be repeated for a maximum of 3 hours
  
  • BIOM 7900-7920 - Special Topics in Biomedical Engineering

    Credit Hours: (1-3)
    Description Topics are varied and announced in online class listings.
  
  • BIOM 7991 - Project I

    Credit Hours: (1-3)
    Description Independent study in Biomedical Engineering on topic selected in conjunction with instructor. Oral and written reports required. May be used for curricular training as a part of an internship program. Grades of A-F, or IP will be given. Grades of A-F, or IP will be given.
  
  • BIOM 7992 - Project II

    Credit Hours: (1-3)
    Description Independent investigation of problem selected in consultation with instructor. Oral and written reports required. May be used for curricular training as a part of an internship program. Grades of A-F, or IP will be given. Grades of A-F, or IP will be given.
  
  • BIOM 7996 - Masters Thesis

    Credit Hours: (1-12)
    Description Grades of S, U, or IP will be given. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • BIOM 8004 - Life Sciences Biom I

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description This introduction and application to aspects of the entire body provides engineers and physical scientists with an understanding of aspects of the chemical, physical, and mechanical basis of cell shape, function, and motility; integrated treatment of topics in cellular biochemistry, protein synthesis, energy releasing pathways, and membrane biophysics.
  
  • BIOM 8005 - Life Sciences Biom II

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Continuation of 7004-8004. An introduction for engineers and physical scientists to aspects of systemic physiology with an emphasis on and connections to biomedical engineering.
  
  • BIOM 8030 - Stem Cells: Culture/Appl

    Credit Hours: (3)
    (BIOL 7030-8030) Description (BIOL 7030-8030) This course contains both theoretical and application based approaches to pluripotent, fetal and adult stem cells. Related topics include stemness, potency, differentiation, regenerative medicine, induced pluripotent stem cells, cancer stem cells, and the ethics of stem cell research. This course will survey modern methods for isolation, culture, and application of stem cells in research and medicine. Three lecture hours per week.
  
  • BIOM 8101 - Biomed Engr Analysis I

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Analytical and numerical solution techniques used in analysis of biomedical engineering problems; introduction to modern computational software packages for experience with modern problem-solving methods.
  
  • BIOM 8103 - Theory Continuous Media

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Analysis of stress and deformation at a point; derivation of the fundamental equations in tensor notation by application of the basic laws of conservation of mass, energy, and momentum in mechanics and thermodynamics.
  
  • BIOM 8105 - Physlgcl Control Sys

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Modeling, representation, and analysis of physiological control systems, using control theory techniques; application will be modeling and control problems in cellular and general physiology; introduces basic concepts of control systems (transfer functions, feedback control system using root locus, frequency response methods); discusses various biological systems and their natural and driven control mechanisms.
  
  • BIOM 8110 - Biostatistics

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Introduction to statistical techniques used for analysis of basic and clinical biomedical engineering data; sampling theory, hypothesis testing, ANOVA, and nonparametric techniques.
  
  • BIOM 8114 - Professional Dvlpmnt

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Weekly presentations of biomedical engineering research by visiting faculty and invited speakers; weekly presentations by graduate students and discussions of graduate student research in journal clubs; required of all full-time graduate students. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • BIOM 8116 - Math Model Biol Phenomn

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Applications of mathematics to the understanding of biological systems in biomedical engineering and modern biology; basic concepts of mathematical modeling development and validation; realistic examples of mathematical models in biology.
  
  • BIOM 8203 - Bioelectricity

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Introduction to electrical propagation through human tissue; membrane biophysics, action potentials, subthreshold stimuli, electrophysiology of heart, and neuromuscular junction.
  
  • BIOM 8209 - Biom Msrmnt/Instrmnt

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Measurement techniques applicable in biomedical engineering; data acquisition system, mechanical instrumentation, interface systems, signal analyses; biocompatibility requirements.
  
  • BIOM 8222 - Biosensors

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Provides graduate and upper-level students deeper understanding of chemical sensors and biosensors, with special emphasis on electrochemical biosensors and their in-vivo applications. The lectures and laboratory work will provide the theoretical basis and hands-on experience with macro and micro sensors and their fabrications.
  
  • BIOM 8301 - Functional Anatomy I

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Description Application of engineering principles to functional anatomy and pathological processes of the axial and appendicular skeleton with focus on hip/pelvis, knee, foot and ankle anatomy and applied biomechanics.
  
  • BIOM 8302 - Functional Anatomy II

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Description Application of engineering principles to functional anatomy and pathological processes of the axial and appendicular skeleton with focus on spine, shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand functional anatomy and applied biomechanics.
  
  • BIOM 8303 - Mvmnt/Jnt/Implnt Mech

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description The course consists of the following sections; muscle and bone anthoropometry; kinetics: the link model, mechanical work, energy, and power; kinematics and dynamics of rigid bodies; and the development of mechanically equivalent models of the human musculoskeletal system.
  
  • BIOM 8305 - Adv Image Instrmntn

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Presents both a general overview of the field of digital radiographic imaging and an in-depth treatment of one particular type, the Kinestatic Charge Detector imaging systems. Topics include the parameterization image quality, physics, and electronics of detection gases. PREREQUISITE(S): BIOM 7501 -BIOM 8501  and BIOM 7501 -BIOM 8502 .
  
  • BIOM 8313 - Biomechanics II

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Modern development of biomechanics at advanced mathematical level; dynamics of the lung, blood flow, microcirculation, and muscle mechanics.
  
  • BIOM 8408 - Biochemical Engineering

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Application of engineering principles to effect biochemical transformation through use of living cells, subcellular organelles or enzymes; overview of biotechnology, bioreactor design; cell energetics, enzyme kinetics, Michelis-Menton calculations, immobilized cells; biosensors and process control.
  
  • BIOM 8430 - Biomaterials

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Introduction to materials used in biomedical engineering; biocompatibility and uses of implantable materials such as ceramics, polyethylene, metals, composites and other materials.
  
  • BIOM 8432 - Advanced Biomaterials

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Materials used in biomedical applications in relationship to corrosion, crack propagation, creep, and related topics; tissue ingrowth into materials.
  
  • BIOM 8452 - Fluid Mech Biomed Engr

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Elements of hydrodynamics with applications to flow in biomedical systems; basic principles of continuity and Navier-Stokes equations; ideal and viscous flow, boundary layer solutions, fluid wave behavior; viscosity of plasma, blood, and viscoelastic fluids, principles of viscometry.
  
  • BIOM 8460 - Cell Adhesion

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Biophysical and biochemical principles governing cell adhesion; integrin and selectin cell adhesion molecules; interactions between leukocytes and tumore cells with endothelium; measurement and modeling of cell adhesion phenomena.
  
  • BIOM 8470 - Tissue Engineering

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Overview of the fundamental principles and current applications of tissue engineering in medicine and health care; topics include bone and cartilage analogs, synthetic skin grafts, cell encapsulation systems, and biohybrid vascular grafts. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOM 8480 - Expr Tech Cell/Tis Engr

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Application and techniques of cell culture/tissue engineering including sterile technique and cell/biochemical measurements and instrumentation; topics include sterile technique, light spectroscopy, protein purification and analysis, PCR, chromatography and electrophoresis
  
  • BIOM 8501 - Medical Imaging

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Introduction to theory and physics of medical imaging, basic elements of interactions of radiation with matter; analysis of nuclear magnetic resonance and ultrasound imaging techniques.
  
  • BIOM 8502 - Medical Imaging II

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Continuation of 7501-8501. Advanced methods in medical imaging; theory and application of magnetic resonance, ultrasonic, nuclear medicine, and X-ray imaging techniques for biomedical engineers.
  
  • BIOM 8580 - Molecular Imaging

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • BIOM 8710 - Integrity-Conduct of Sci Res

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description A study of the ethical principles and related federal and state laws that govern scientific research. Lectures and case studies are used to address topics including research with human subjects, research with animals, the use of human biological materials, privacy and confidentiality of research and medical records, conflicts of interest, scientific misconduct, ownership of research, responsible reporting of research, and ethical training practices.
  
  • BIOM 8721 - Clin/Indust Intern Bme

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Independent study for biomedical engineering students; investigation in at least one area selected from a master list and approved by the student’s advisor. Grades of A-F, or IP will be given. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • BIOM 8730 - Supervised Research I

    Credit Hours: (1-12)
    Description Collaborative research with faculty that includes planning, design, execution, analysis, and presentation of research activities related to student’s thesis or dissertation work. Unlimited repeatability. Unlimited repeatability Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • BIOM 8750 - Supervised Research III

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Collaborative research with faculty that includes planning, design, execution, analysis, and presentation of research activities related to student’s doctoral dissertation. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor. Grades of A-F, or IP will be given.
  
  • BIOM 8760 - Recent Adv & Crit Rev in BME

    Credit Hours: (1-3)
    Description Discussion of recent advances in biomedical engineering and development of critical reading and writing skills. Oral and written reports required. This course cannot be used to fulfill MS degree requirements.  May be repeated for a maximum of 3 hours. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • BIOM 8900-8920 - Special Topics in Biomedical Engineering

    Credit Hours: (1-3)
    Description Topics are varied and announced in online class listings.
  
  • BIOM 8991 - Project I

    Credit Hours: (1-3)
    Description Independent study in Biomedical Engineering on topic selected in conjunction with instructor. Oral and written reports required. May be used for curricular training as a part of an internship program. Grades of A-F, or IP will be given. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • BIOM 8992 - Project II

    Credit Hours: (1-3)
    Description Independent investigation of problem selected in consultation with instructor. Oral and written reports required. May be used for curricular training as a part of an internship program. Grades of A-F, or IP will be given. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • BIOM 9000 - Dissertation

    Credit Hours: (1-12)
    Description Grades of S, U, or IP will be given. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.

Business Administration

  
  • BA 7501 - Leadership & Negotiation

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description Theoretical and practical consideration of leadership, communication, and negotiation skills in high-performing business organizations. Particular focus developing self-awareness, personal leadership styles, and effective strategies for interpersonal communication and negotiation.
  
  • BA 7503 - Advanced Business Analytics

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description This graduate level MBA course provides students with an overview of how analytics is used across various business functions. Students will learn and apply the latest techniques in data visualization, descriptive analytics, predictive analysis and data mining in several business domains. Students gain hands on experience with real world data sets and a variety of software tools widely used in industries. PREREQUISITE(S): SCMS 7110
  
  • BA 7505 - International Affairs

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description This course examines the impact of economic, social, cultural, political, legal and environmental influences on business. Topic areas change each semester as determined my new developments in business. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of associate dean for academic programs.
  
  • BA 7634 - Hlthcare Exec Leadership Skill

    Credit Hours: (3)
    HADM 7634 Description Content focuses on management of healthcare systems and concepts specific to executive leadership in healthcare.   The course provides skill building and knowledge expansion in the critical areas of leadership and management development in the context of a rapidly changing and evolving health care environment.  The course is specifically designed to develop understanding of basic healthcare economics and financial concepts, delivery models, personal skills in conflict resolution, operational analysis, employee management, and quality improvement techniques useful for achieving individual and organizational objectives. PREREQUISITE(S): Registration is by premit only.
  
  • BA 7651 - Health Systems Pharmacy Mgmt

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Comprehensive analysis of a pharmacy service program critical to successful performance and outcomes in a hospital/healthcare system including 1) leadership and practice management, 2) methods to ensure rational medication therapy, 3) effective medication distribution and control systems, 4) appropriate staff, finances and technology to support operations, 5) facility resources, 6) pharmacy data management, 7) collaboration with other health care professionals and organizations/associations.
  
  • BA 7703-7717 - Special Topics in Business Administration

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Special study of problems in business and economics. Topic areas change each semester as determined by new developments in business. PREREQUISITE(S): PREREQUISITE: Permission of associate dean for academic programs.
  
  • BA 7750 - Surv Internatl Business

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Overview of global business methods and practices, including management, marketing, financial, and economic complexities in a global business environment; varying emphasis on different functional areas of interest; an introduction and preparation for the International Business Practicum.
  
  • BA 7800 - Internship In Business

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Description Internship in business organization to gain on-the-job experience in actual management environment; project to be approved by College Internship Director and supervised by graduate faculty. PREREQUISITE(S): 15 semester hours of graduate credit and minimum GPA 3.25.
  
  • BA 7900 - Research Pract/Masters

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Description Practical demonstration of and experience in the design, practice, and methodology of research in business. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours. May not be used to satisfy degree requirements. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours. May not be used to satisfy degree requirements.
  
  • BA 7902 - Workshop In Business

    Credit Hours: (1)
  
  • BA 7910 - Problems Intl Bus

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Description Directed independent or group study and research in international business area. Study projects may be designed by student(s) with approval of supervising faculty member. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of associate dean for academic programs.
  
  • BA 7920 - Contxt Envrn Intl Bus

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Description Accommodates transfer credit (pre-approved by IMBA coordinator) taken abroad; business, language, and area study courses in cultural, economic, historical, philosophical, political, social or legal context. Credit varies according to content; no more than 12 hours may apply toward degree. Restricted to students enrolled in IMBA concentration. Restricted to students enrolled in IMBA concentration.
  
  • BA 7950 - Business Practicum: Consulting in Organizations

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Practical “learning by doing” experience in which students learn and integrate the tools and techniques of strategic analysis, formulation and implementation of competitive and corporate strategy by engaging in professional consulting with local organizations. PREREQUISITE(S): 12 hours of graduate business courses. Standard Letter
  
  • BA 7960 - Pharm Exec Innovation Project

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description A longitudinal project based on a practical health-system pharmacy problem currently faced by the student’s employer. The student will work under the guidance of full-time faculty members and an external coach (who will be an experienced health-system pharmacy director). A report on the completed project will be presented at the final residential week of the program. The project report will consist of a proposed solution to the problem under investigation.
  
  • BA 8800 - Reading For Comps

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Description Directed readings as preparation for comprehensive examinations. Arranged on an individual basis; limited to Ph.D. students in Business Administration. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credit hours. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credit hours. PREREQUISITE(S): Students must have completed or be in the last semester of required course work and have permission of the College Ph.D. coordinator. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • BA 8900 - Research Pract/Doctoral

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Description Practical demonstration of and experience in the design, practice, and methodology of research in business. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours. May not be used to satisfy degree requirements. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours. May not be used to satisfy degree requirements.
  
  • BA 8901 - Teaching Practicum

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Description Practical demonstration of and experience in the art of teaching business topics. Required course for PhD students. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credit hours. May not be used to satisfy any degree requirements. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credit hours. May not be used to satisfy any degree requirements.
  
  • BA 8902 - Workshop In Business

    Credit Hours: (1)
  
  • BA 8920 - Dissertation Seminar

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Description Research design and methodology in administrative sciences; guidance in preparing dissertation proposal; students present progress reports to other seminar members to critique the progress of fellow students and acquire skills and knowledge in research design and methodologies. To be taken during the last 12 hours of doctoral coursework.
  
  • BA 9000 - Dissertation

    Credit Hours: (6 to 18)
    Description Required Doctoral Dissertation credit hours changed from “18 semester hours” to “minimum of 6 but not more than 18 semester hours.” Reason for change is to align BA 9000 credits with the flexibility requirements, recently passed at the UCGS (University Council for Graduate Studies).  PREREQUISITE(S): Successful completion of comprehensive exam or permission of the Vice Provost for Graduate Programs. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.

Business Education

  
  • BUED 7655 - Mat & Meth In Voc Educ

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Instructional media and aids relating to vocational office education with emphasis on recent developments and research; particular emphasis on individual instruction techniques for the block-time approach to office education programs.

Business Information and Technology

  
  • MIS 6000-6009 - Topics in Teaching Methods in Information Technology

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Selected topics of current interest in management information systems and computer software applications. Designed for teacher certification requirements. Topics are varied and announced in online class listings PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • MIS 6160 - Mobile Application Development

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Intermediate level business application program development using languages and techniques widely employed in business environment. PREREQUISITE(S): MIS 2845 or equivalent.
  
  • MIS 6672 - Project Mgmt Tools/Lead

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Computer-based project management tools and project management leadership roles and techniques.
  
  • MIS 6681 - Fundamental/Software Testing

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Software testing objectives, planning, techniques, and organizational options. Manual and automated software testing techniques and test case generation methodologies.
  
  • MIS 6682 - Advanced Software Testing

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Topics include advanced software testing methods, the roles of software testers and users at all stages of software development, walkthroughs, inspections, and reviews, testing in standard versus agile developments environments. PREREQUISITE(S): MIS 6681 .
  
  • MIS 7030 - Integ Software Appl

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Emphasizes mastery of suite application software using an integrated approach to software applications and employing problem-based methods; course meets licensure standards.
  
  • MIS 7060 - Program Devel & File Str

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Programming principles, program logic development, internal data structures, and file organization; development of structures and computer programs using a modern programming language.
  
  • MIS 7070 - Intro to MIS in Business

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Provides essential business core content needed for IS/IT management; examines effective methods of hiring and maintaining qualified IS/IT employees, using accounting and financial information effectively for IS/IT strategic decisions and leadership.
  
  • MIS 7160 - Mobile Application Development

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Introduction to the technology of computing; processor operation including fetch/execute, input/output, instruction types, interrupt handling, addressing schemes and multiprocessing; business systems software including operating systems from single-user single-task to multi-user multitask; major current operating systems.
  
  • MIS 7170 - Global Info Tech Mgmt

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Information technology’s impact on globalization of businesses; international IT environment; models and issues in international IS; planning and managing global systems; case studies and applications. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • MIS 7190 - Programing For Business

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Fundamentals of programming for business projects, including Internet-based business applications and object-oriented programming languages. PREREQUISITE(S): permission of instructor.
  
  • MIS 7435 - Web Site Devel

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Focuses on Internet, intranets, and other online technologies to develop and maintain the enterprise web site in a business environment; web mastering techniques include coverage of web site creation, design, programming, planning, enhancement, and maintenance.
  
  • MIS 7455 - Cyber Ethics in IT

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Business ethics and computer ethics issues and concepts in an online environment, including relevant topics such as privacy, freedom of expression, intellectual property, software development and testing, and related IT management decisions. PREREQUISITE(S): 9 hours of graduate credit or permission of instructor.
  
  • MIS 7470-7479 - Topics in Information Systems

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • MIS 7480 - Thriving In Info Age

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Introduction to information and technology challenges facing today’s organization, including developing technology-enabled strategies and designing organizational systems and structures that facilitate development and execution of these strategies.
  
  • MIS 7605 - Bus Database Systems **

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Management of database for effective support of management information systems. Topics include characteristics and design of schemas and subschemas for hierarchical, network, and relational data models.
  
  • MIS 7610 - Sys Analysis & Design **

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Comprehensive structured approach to application system development process; emphasis on requirements analysis, logical specifications, structured design, and implementation of information systems.
  
  • MIS 7615 - Enterprise Network & Security

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Introduction to concepts and terminology of data communication, network design, and distributed information systems; topics include equipment protocols and architectures, transmission alternatives, the communications environment, regulatory issues, and network pricing and management.
  
  • MIS 7620 - Business Machine Learning I **

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Business Intelligence is the study of computerized support for management decision making. Topics include data mining, artificial neural networks, text and web mining, data warehousing, expert systems, and knowledge management.
  
  • MIS 7621 - Business Machine Learning II

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description This advanced course in business analytics goes into depth in techniques and methods applied to real world problems and data. Techniques covered include: artificial neural networks, decision trees, nearest neighbor approaches, predictive modeling, and genetic algorithms. The emphasis will be on application in business. The course will provide guidance on building the business case and the model including problem definition and data evaluation, and evaluation of the modal. Hands-on exercises will be required using analytics packages/languages as Tableau, Rapid Miner, IBM Modeler, Microsoft SQL, R.  PREREQUISITE(S) or COREQUISITE(S): MIS 7620  or instructor permission.
  
  • MIS 7630 - Informatn Systms Proj

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Development or evaluation or both of specialized software product; field studies to collect and analyze data pertinent to significant information systems issues. PREREQUISITE(S): MIS 7610 . Grades of A-F, or IP will be given.
  
  • MIS 7640 - Inform Sys Mgmt/Plan

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Information systems planning and management for the corporate executive and information systems manager; emphasis on information as a critical resource and its role in policy and long-range planning. PREREQUISITE(S): MIS 7605 . COREQUISITE(S): MIS 7610 .
  
  • MIS 7650 - Info Syst Global Enterprise **

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Information systems and their roles and applications in global enterprises, including conceptual foundations, business applications, impacts on organizational behavior, and how IT may be used to implement global strategies to gain competitive advantage.
  
  • MIS 7655 - Adv Systems Analysis

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Advanced concepts in information systems planning and development with focus on current information technologies and systems development practices that lead to timely delivery of effective information systems solutions; special attention on communication and interpersonal skills required for today’s systems development activities. PREREQUISITE(S): MIS 7610 .
  
  • MIS 7660 - Advanced Data Management

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Advanced concepts in data management and in the strategic use of data. Topics will be selected from data strategy, business intelligence, data mining and the strategic use of data warehouses, data quality, the business value of data, unstructured data, modern data administration, master data management, data management in cloud computing, data issues in agile development, and other contemporary data topics.
  
  • MIS 7665 - Adv Business Compt Envn

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Technical aspects and managerial implications of several state-of-the-art technologies with potential effects on competitive advantage, probability and cost, and personnel resources. PREREQUISITE(S): MIS 7605 , MIS 7610 , and MIS 7615 ; or permission of the instructor.
  
  • MIS 7670 - Information Security Mgmt

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Comprehensive survey of technical and managerial aspects of computer and network security in the business environment. Emphasis is on managerial issues and decisions related to selecting and managing all aspects of information security.
  
  • MIS 7671 - Project/Change Mgmt **

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Overview of theoretical and practical concepts in management of IT projects; explores unique and particular challenges resulting from rapid technological change and dynamic business environments; difficulty of managing changes in organizations resulting from introducing or revising information systems, emphasizing change management role of the IS specialist. PREREQUISITE or COREQUISITE: MIS 7610 or equivalent PREREQUISITE(S) or COREQUISITE(S): PSYC 7610  or equivalent
  
  • MIS 7700 - Fundamentals of Data Analytics

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Descriptive States; correlation; regression; data pre-processing and visualization; probability including conditional probability and Bayesian theorems, Probability Distributions - PDF, CDF (both discrete and continuous), Hypothesis testing, Kernel Functions, Estimations - Lest Squares and Confidence Intervals
  
  • MIS 7710 - Web Analytics

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Engagement metrics for Facebook, twitter, LinkedIn, blogs, etc. web analytics, SEO, online advertising and digital experimentation (A/B testing) effectiveness measurement; social media and email outreach measurement.
  
  • MIS 7720 - Bus. Artificial Intelligence

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Paradigms of artificial intelligence, machine learning, intelligent agents, using AI (statistics, uncertainty, and Bayes networks; machine learning, logic and planning), Intelligence: Learning and prediction, Applications: machine learning (ML), image processing, natural language processing (NLP), robotics, etc. will discuss AI business use cases, Personalization (targeted ads) and recommendations, fraud detection, smart cars, chat bots, future of AI, and how AI will impact jobs and companies.
  
  • MIS 7910 - Prob Mgmt Info Syst

    Credit Hours: (1-6)
    Description Directed independent research projects in an area selected by the student with approval of supervising faculty member and Faculty Director. Proposed plan of study must be approved prior to enrollment. Grades of A-F, or IP will be given. Grades of A-F, or IP will be given.
 

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