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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 problem solving 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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Learning Goals
Computer Information Systems
Database Development | Students will apply the principles of design and development of relational databases. |
System Analysis and Design | Students will elicit, analyze, and model system requirements. |
Software Programming | Students will implement software systems using a suitable programming language/development environment. |
Information Technology Management | Students will identify and explain the factors that contribute to the successful design, implementation, and management of Information Technology systems in organizations. |
Statistics and Quantitative Modeling
Quantitative Thinking Skills | Students will be able to apply the quantitative thinking and the mathematical modeling process to solve real-world problems |
Data Analysis | Students will be able to identify appropriate methodology, conduct analysis, and interpret results |
Deterministic Modeling Methods | Students will be able to model deterministic mathematical programming problems |
Probabilistic Modeling Methods | Students will be able to model probabilistic problems dealing with decision analysis and simulation |
Statistical Modeling | Students will be able to model statistical problem applied to business |
Technological Skills | Students will be proficient in appropriate software to solve problems in statistics and quantitative modeling |
Communication Skills | Students will be able to effectively communicate statistical and quantitative modeling methods for decision making to technical and non-technical audiences |
The Majors
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