
The Accounting Students looked brilliant with their silky pusha pink uniform.

Photo taken during the Granduer 2015 dedication program. (February 22,2014)

Granduer 2015 Pictorial with the School of Business Dean and Instructors.

The Accounting Students looked brilliant with their silky pusha pink uniform.

IS3220 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 3 UNITS
This course provide an overview of the software engineering process. Topics include requirement analysis, analysis modeling, software design fundamentals software testing quality assurance, quality processes and software maintenance. Principles of objects-oriented programming, programming language, object- oriented modeling and ethical issues in the IT field are also discussed.
IS3210 NETWORKING AND INTERNET TECHNOLOGY 3 UNITS
This course provide an in-depth knowledge of data communications and networking requirements including networking and telecommunications technologies, hardware, and software. Emphasis is on the analysis and design of networking applications in organizations, management of telecommunications networks, cost-benefits analysis, and evaluation of connectivity options are covered. Students learn to evaluate, select, and implement different communication option with an organization.
IS3210 OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING 3 UNITS
This course allows the student to learn and apply the basic language syntax and principles of object- oriented programming to solve computational problems adhering the standards and guidelines of documentation. Prerequisite: Advanced Programming.
IS3210 OBJECT SYTEMS 3 UNITS
This course introduce operating concepts which include processors scheduling, virtual memory management, file management, disk scheduling, deadlock, multiprogramming environment, and concurrent programming. Prerequisite: Intro to Computer Programming.
IS3222 APPLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT 3 UNITS
Student who have completed the analysis and logical design course will extend their knowledge by implementing an information system in an emerging systems environment teams will use project management principles to implement an information systems.
This course covers physical design and implementation of information systems applications. Implementation in enraging distributed computing environments using traditional and contemporary development methodologies. Students will utilize a contemporary development environment to implement a project that spans the scope of the prerequisite courses. Object-oriented programming and some procedural methods will be employed.
Implementation standards should be developed by the students and used rigorously as project teams complete a significant system. Project management tools should be use to insure timely completion of the project. Interdependence should be practiced and evaluated.
Toward the end of the course, student will be expected to present a complete and working business application. This is not a course that will teach a particular programming language. Student s are expected to learn and use development technologies in order to develop the project for the course.
S3223 BUSINESS PROCESSES 3 UNITS
The course is designed for information management student who need to have an overview of generic business processes. They will learn how to describe, analyze, and redesign a business process through the use tools and methodologies.
IS4160 CAPSTONE PROJECT 5 UNITS
The course will require students to develop a working system or project by utilizing the techniques and methodologies acquired from the classroom. It shows the competencies that the students have developed.
IS4110 INTRODUCTION TO IS PROFESSION AND ETHICS 3 UNITS
The course is an introduction to the different theories of ethics and how these theories can help, guid and shed light to future information management professionals regarding making decision in their professional and personal lives.
IS4120 MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY 3 UNITS.
The Course provides an in-depth study on the management of information technology as it is being practiced in organization today. It will cover topics such as network, IT infrastructure, IT organization, data resources and system, among others.
IS4140 INTERNET/WEB-BASED DEVELOPMENT 3 UNITS
Student will learn approaches to the design, development, and maintenance of Websites/. Students will study software and information architectures for the Web, design techniques for distributed Web-based application, methods, and tools for the creation and maintenance of Web sites. Study will encompass the major components of a Web sites server, and application. Issues of performance, security and usability will also be examined.