SYSA235
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Integrated Software |
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| This course provides an introduction to and application of current
business software used to organize and operate a business.
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SYSA310
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Methods Analysis & Office Operations |
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| Prerequisite: ENGL 106, 107, or 206 or permission of the instructor.
This course covers a wide array of professional systems tools employed by
the methods or systems and procedure analysts. These tools or techniques
are needed for methods and information analysis of manual office operations
and office automation. Microcomputer operations, software, and
hardware will be covered in the context of its role in office automation.
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SYSA340
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Management Info Systems |
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| Prerequisite: CSCI 150 or 190 or permission of the instructor.
This course is the extension of CSCI 150 into the realm
of information systems for business management. It is a
study of the nature of systems parameters of the business system,
system design and analysis, and control of systems.
Computer programming is not a part of this course.
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SYSA360
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Operations Management |
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| Prerequisite(s): CSCI 150 and MATH 123 or permission of the instructor.
This is an applications course that is oriented toward problem recognition
and problem solving of both manufacturing and service industries.
Analytical methods are applied to material control, productivity, technology
and production, or service control systems. Computer systems, data collection, and communications will be discussed as a central focus in both production
and service operations.
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SYSA495
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Seminar in Business Systems |
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| Prerequisites: SYSA 360 and four other computer science or systems
analysis courses.
This course is designed for special studies and/or
research in the student's major. It is open for individual
or seminar group work.
The course is graded S/U.
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SYSA499
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Business Systems Internship |
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| Prerequisites: ENGL 106, 107, or 206, SYSA 360, minimum 2.75 GPA and
have earned a minimum of 30 semester hours at The University of Findlay.
This internship is a one-semester work experience with a cooperating
business firm supervised by the systems analysis faculty. This
course will be graded S/U and may be repeated with a maximum of 12 semester
hours applying toward a degree.
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