Directories
Holloway Hall

Directories

Operator: 410-543-6000

Anderson, Laura

Lecturer, Information and Decision Sciences
Perdue Hall (PH) 332
410-548-7755 or ext 87755
leandersonsalisburyedu



Courses  []

2013 Summer I

  • INFO 386-701 DATABASE MANAG SYSTEMS
    Study of the design, implementation and application of database management systems. Examination of several commercially available systems. Major Prerequisite: Admission to Professional Program and INFO 211. Non-Major Prerequisite: Junior standing, INFO 211 or COSC 118 or COSC 120. Three hours per week.

2013 Fall

  • INFO 111-703 BUSI MICROCOMPUTER USE
    Laboratory course that familiarizes students with current end-user software such as word processors, spreadsheets and databases. Two hours per week.
  • INFO 211-605 INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT
    Examines uses of information technology to meet management challenges within the business environment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects of information systems, and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Prerequisites: Demonstrated proficiency in office productivity tools through examination or through approved course work (INFO 111, COSC 116, COSC 118, COSC 120 or equivalent. May take INFO 111 concurrently with INFO 211. Three hours per week.
  • INFO 211-607 INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT
    Examines uses of information technology to meet management challenges within the business environment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects of information systems, and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Prerequisites: Demonstrated proficiency in office productivity tools through examination or through approved course work (INFO 111, COSC 116, COSC 118, COSC 120 or equivalent. May take INFO 111 concurrently with INFO 211. Three hours per week.
  • INFO 211-654 INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT
    Examines uses of information technology to meet management challenges within the business environment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects of information systems, and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Prerequisites: Demonstrated proficiency in office productivity tools through examination or through approved course work (INFO 111, COSC 116, COSC 118, COSC 120 or equivalent. May take INFO 111 concurrently with INFO 211. Three hours per week.
  • INFO 315-001 PROJECT MANAGEMENT
    Introduces students to formal project management methods, tools, and processes, including scope, quality, scheduling, cost estimation, communication, risk and change management. Follows the Project Management Body of Knowledge. Although case examples focus on Information Systems, can apply to any major. Includes teamwork, guest lecturers from industry project leaders, and software applications. Major prerequisite: Admission to the professional program, ONFO 211. Non-major prerequisite: Junior standing, INFO 211. Three hours per week.
  • INFO 315-002 PROJECT MANAGEMENT
    Introduces students to formal project management methods, tools, and processes, including scope, quality, scheduling, cost estimation, communication, risk and change management. Follows the Project Management Body of Knowledge. Although case examples focus on Information Systems, can apply to any major. Includes teamwork, guest lecturers from industry project leaders, and software applications. Major prerequisite: Admission to the professional program, ONFO 211. Non-major prerequisite: Junior standing, INFO 211. Three hours per week.

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