Business Information Systems (BIS)
Course
Schedules
The complete description of the Department of Business Information Systems is
found in the College of Business Administration.
Descriptions of courses approved for the University Program appear in italic
type.
Distance
Learning Courses: Courses in the department approved for offering in a distance
learning format include: BIS 360.
BIS 100 Introduction to Business 3(3-0) F, Sp
Introduction to principles and problems of interrelated functions of
business. Business organizations as social structures and their interaction with
the domestic and global environments.
BIS 104 Computers and Society 3(3-0) F, Sp, Su
Fundamental concepts and applications of computers. Impact of the computer on
human events and social institutions. Control, predictions, and implications of
future computer developments. Does not count on CPS major or minor. Identical to
CPS 100. Credit may not be earned in more than one of these courses. (Group
IV-A)
BIS 105 Word Processing Concepts 1(1-0) D
Introduction to word processing and desktop publishing concepts. Features
common to most word processing software. Evaluation of software packages.
Identical to CPS 105. Credit may not be earned in more than one of these
courses. Prerequisites: BIS 112 or equivalent.
BIS 106 Spreadsheet Concepts 1(1-0) D
Introduction to spreadsheets and report generation. Features common to most
spreadsheets. Evaluation of software packages. Identical to CPS 106. Credit may
not be earned in more than one of these courses. Prerequisites: familiarity with
microcomputer use.
BIS 107 Database Concepts 1(1-0) D
Introduction to database and report generation. Features common to most
database products. Evaluation of software packages. Identical to CPS 107. Credit
may not be earned in more than one of these courses. Prerequisites: familiarity
with microcomputer use.
BIS 108 Computer Graphics Concepts 1(1-0) D
Introduction to computer graphics. Use of one or more graphics programs.
Concepts needed for design and generation of computer images. Evaluation of
software. Identical to CPS 108. Credit may not be earned in more than one of
these courses. Prerequisites: Familiarity with microcomputer use.
BIS 109 Phonic Notetaking 1(1-0) D
Development of rapid writing skill using a phonic system. Emphasis on
personal notetaking, listening, and summarizing ideas.
BIS 111 Computer Communication Concepts 1(1-0) D Introduction to concepts needed for computer communications. Local and wide
area networks, electronic mail, file transfer, electronic bulletin boards,
conferences. Use of several communication programs. Identical to CPS 109. Credit
may not be earned in more than one of these courses. Prerequisites: Familiarity
with use of a computer.
BIS 112 Beginning Keyboarding 1(1-0) F, Sp
For students with no keyboarding skills. Development of alphabetic and
numeric keyboarding skills on a microcomputer. Five weeks of instruction.
BIS 113 Introduction to Word Processing 3(3-0) F, Sp
Introduction to word processing using current software. Continued development
of skill in straight-copy keyboarding and skill in producing business documents.
Prerequisite: BIS 112 or equivalent; a keyboarding skill of 25 wpm.
BIS 147 Introduction to SAP Enterprise Software 1(1-0)
Concepts and fundamental framework of business enterprise software are
introduced using SAP. The SAP technical structure is examined. Prerequisites:
BIS 104 or equivalent.
BIS 190 Entrepreneurship for Small Business 3(3-0) D
Basic entrepreneurship information. For non-business students only. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
BIS 197 Special Studies in Business Information Systems 1-12 (Spec) D
Selected topics of interest which are not normally included in existing
courses. Specific topic will be listed on student's transcript. Prerequisite:
Permission of department chairperson.
BIS 212 Advanced Word Processing Applications 3(3-0) D
Development of advanced information processing skills and techniques using
integrated word processing software. Prerequisites: Keyboarding
skill level of 30 gross words a minute; transfer credit not accepted.
BIS 221 Computers In Business I 3(3-0) F, Sp, Su
The management-oriented study of computer information systems in business,
including model building and decision support. Includes coverage of leading
software packages used in business. Prerequisites: 26 credits completed with 2.0
minimum GPA; MTH 105 or ACC 201, or corequisite: ACC 201.
BIS 222 Computer Programming - RPG Disk 3(3-0) D
Detailed programming of specific areas in accounting involved in information
systems (accounts receivable, payroll, sales analysis). Prerequisite: BIS 221 or
ACC 201 or equivalent.
BIS 228 Computer Programming COBOL 3(3-0) F, Sp
Introduction to the COBOL language with a high emphasis on applications in
the field of business. Prerequisites: BIS 221.
BIS 247 SAP Enterprise Software in Business 3(3-0)
The concepts, fundamentals, technical structure, and implementation issues of
business enterprise software are introduced using SAP as a tool. Prerequisites:
BIS 221 or equivalent.
BIS 250 Business Education Practicum 3(Spec) Su
Individual assignment as a teacher's aide under the supervision of the
department and a secondary business teacher. Fulfills the 90 hour requirement of
working with youth prior to being admitted to teacher education. CR/NC only.
Prerequisite: Permission of department chairperson.
BIS 251 Field Experience In Business Education 1(Spec)
Individual full-time assignment in a public school for two weeks of onsite
observation and participation under the supervision of the department and a
secondary business teacher. Satisfies the middle-tier field experience for
business teacher education majors. CR/NC only. Prerequisites: Permission of
instructor; EDU 107; 41 semester hours completed.
BIS 280 Office Information Processing 3(3-0) F
Applications in electronic and magnetic keyboarding, editing, transcription,
and related office activities. Transfer credit not accepted for BIS 280.
Prerequisite: BIS 212 or equivalent.
BIS 288 Business Computer Graphics 3(3-0) D
Designing, developing, and editing of computer-generated, business-oriented
graphics to enhance display of multimedia presentations of documents.
Prerequisites: BIS 221.
BIS 297 Special Studies In Business Information Systems 1-12(Spec) D
Selected topics of interest which are not normally included in existing
courses. Specific topic will be listed on student's transcript. Prerequisite:
Permission of department chairperson.
BIS 300 Software Applications in Business 3(3-0) F, Sp
The applications of database and spreadsheet software as integrated business
problem solving tools. Identical to ENT 300. Credit may not be earned in more
than one of theses courses. Prerequisites: 56 semester hours completed.
BIS 321 Computers in Business II 3(3-0) F, Sp
The advanced study of business computer information systems, including
transaction processing, management information systems, and systems design and
analysis. Prerequisites: BIS 221 or equivalent, or permission of department
chair; 56 semester hours completed and admission to Professional Business
Studies or listed on a signed major or minor or with approval from the Office of
Undergraduate Business Studies.
BIS 324 Visual Basic Application Development 3(3-0) D
Development of business applications using the Visual Basic programming
language with emphasis on issues involved in designing and deploying information
technology in organizations. Prerequisites: BIS 228 or equivalent; 56 semester
hours completed and either admission to Professional Business Studies or listed
on a signed major or minor or with the approval from the Office of Undergraduate
Business Studies.
BIS 327 Web Site Development 3(3-0)
Development of Internet and intranet web sites to support business functions
including doing business on the Internet with emphasis on issues involved in
designing and deploying this information technology by organizations.
Prerequisites: BIS 221 or equivalent; 56 semester hours completed and either
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on a signed major or minor
or with approval from the Office of Undergraduate Business Studies.
BIS 328 Structured Program Design 3(3-0) F, Sp
Application development of file-oriented systems. On-line, interactive
programming with emphasis on man-machine dialogues, file processing, table
manipulation, and the use of vendor supplied reference materials. Prerequisites:
BIS 228 or equivalent; 56 semester hours completed and either admission to
Professional Business Studies or listed on a signed major or minor or with
approval from the Office of Undergraduate Business Studies.
BIS 350 Principles of Business Education 3(3-0) F
Curriculum, career education, planning, competency-based education, learning
and teaching theory in business education with emphasis on the basic business
subjects and computer literacy. BIS 350 required before student teaching and
before or with any of the following: BIS 351, 352, 353, 356. Prerequisites: BIS
251 (For BTE Majors only); 56 semester hours completed; either admission to
Professional Business Studies or listed on a signed major or minor.
BIS 351 Methods of Teaching Keyboarding/Word Processing 1(1-0) F
Content, objectives, materials, testing, grading, visual aids, equipment, and
processes for teaching keyboarding/word processing. Must be taken before student teaching. Prerequisites: Majors and
minors: 2.0 in BIS 212; majors: BIS 350 or concurrent enrollment; 56 semester
hours completed and either admission to Professional Business Studies or listed
on a signed major or minor.
BIS 352 Methods of Teaching Office Cluster 1(1-0) F
Content, objectives, materials, testing, grading, visual aids, equipment, and
processes for teaching office information systems in the office cluster. Must be
taken before student teaching. Prerequisites: Majors and minors: BIS 212, 280;
majors: BIS 350 or concurrent enrollment; and 56 semester hours completed and
either admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on a signed major or
minor.
BIS 353 Methods of Teaching Secondary Accounting 1(1-0) F
Content, objectives, materials, evaluation, visual aids, equipment, and
methods of teaching secondary accounting. Must be taken prior to student
teaching. Prerequisites: Majors and minors, ACC 201; majors, BIS 350 or
concurrent enrollment, and 56 semester hours completed and either admission to
Professional Business Studies or listed on a signed major or minor.
BIS 356 Methods of Teaching Secondary Marketing 1(1-0) F
Content, objectives, materials, evaluation, visual aids, textbook evaluation,
equipment, and methods for teaching marketing and distributive education
subjects. Must be taken prior to student teaching. Prerequisites: Majors and
minors, MKT 220 and MKT 325, or concurrent enrollment; majors, MKT 300, BIS 350
or concurrent enrollment; 56 semester hours completed; and either admission to
Professional Business Studies or listed on a signed major or minor.
BIS 357 ABAP/4 Programming Fundamentals 3(3-0) D
Application of ABAP/4 programming language to meet business requirements
within the SAP R/3 system as an example of a development workbench for
contemporary enterprise software. Prerequisites: BIS 228, 247; 56 semester hours
completed and either admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on a
signed major or minor.
BIS 360 Business Communication 3(3-0) F, Sp, Su
Development of an understanding of the communication process through business
letters, memorandums, business reports, and oral presentations. Prerequisites:
ENG 201; 56 semester hours completed.
BIS 370 Office Management 3(3-0) F
An overview of the management and organization of the business office.
Prerequisites: 56 semester hours completed and either admission to Professional
Business Studies or listed on a signed major or minor.
BIS 392 Writing Your Business Plan 3(3-0) D
A written business plan will be developed describing a potential business or
venture, industry trends, marketing strategies, management plans, financial
analysis, and how to put it all together in order to present the plan to a
banker. Prerequisites: 56 semester hours earned and be in the semester of
completion of the Entrepreneurship minor.
BIS 397 Special Studies in Business Information Systems 1-12(Spec) D
Selected topics of interest which are not normally included in existing
courses. Specific topic will be listed on student's transcript. Prerequisites:
Permission of department chairperson; 56 semester hours completed; either
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on a signed major or minor
or with approval from the Office of Undergraduate Business Studies.
BIS 401 Cooperative Occupational Experience 3-6(Spec) F, Sp
Office work experience under the supervision of the department and
participating employer. Includes scheduled classroom instruction. Prerequisites:
BIS 280 or concurrent enrollment, or permission of the instructor; 56 hours
completed; either admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed
major or minor.
BIS 420 Systems Analysis and Design 3(3-0) F, Sp
Fundamentals of business systems analysis and design; study of present
system, developing system alternatives. Prerequisites: BIS 221 or equivalent; 56
semester hours completed; either admission to Professional Business Studies or
listed on signed major or minor.
BIS 422 Data Base Management Systems 3(3-0) F, Sp
Study of data base concepts with emphasis on network, CODASYL, and relational models and their application to business systems. Prerequisites:
56 semester hours completed; either admission to Professional Business Studies
or listed on a signed major or minor.
BIS 423 Decision Support Systems 3(3-0) F, Sp
Analysis and design of information systems permitting the computer to become
an integral part of the managerial decision-making process. Prerequisites: 56
semester hours completed; either admission to Professional Business Studies or
listed on a signed major or minor.
BIS 424 Client/Server Business Application Development 3(3-0)
Development of three-tiered client/server applications-user services,
business services, and database services. The use of object-oriented programming
in developing scalable business applications. Prerequisites: BIS 324 and 422; 56
semester hours completed; either admission to Professional Business Studies or
listed on signed major or minor.
BIS 425 Business Systems Applications 3(3-0) F, Sp
Study of the broad concepts involved in the design and development of
information systems. Prerequisites: BIS 420, 422; 86 semester hours completed;
either admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or
minor.
BIS 445 Small Business Organization and Operation 3(3-0) D
Practical study of location, layout, organization, buying, and merchandising
as applied to marketing education. Project method will be used. Prerequisites:
MGT 312; MKT 300 or MKT 220; 56 semester hours completed; either admission to
Professional Business Studies or listed on a signed major or minor.
BIS 451 Coordination in Vocational Education 3(3-0) D
Duties, problems, and techniques of coordination and supervision of
cooperative training programs, partially designed to meet the state
certification requirements. Prerequisites: 56 semester hours completed; either
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on a signed major or minor.
Identical to IET 551. Credit may not be earned in more than one of these
courses.
BIS
458 SAP Configuration and Implementation 3(3-0) D
Concepts and application of configuring SAP software for enterprise
deployment in business organizations. SAP functions matched with business
requirements are configured using the implementation guide. Prerequisites: BIS
247, 357, and 420, 56 semester hours completed and admission to Professional
Business Studies or listed on a signed major or minor.
BIS 460 Business Communication in a Global Environment 3(3-0) D
Applying advanced theory and psychology to business communication. Emphasis
on the acquisition and application of communication theory and skill necessary
for success in the global business environment. Prerequisites: BIS 360 or a 200
or higher level writing course from outside the College of Business
Administration; 56 semester hours completed; either admission to Professional
Business Studies or listed on a signed major or minor or with approval from the
Office of Undergraduate Business Studies.
BIS 470 Business Report Writing 3(3-0) D
Communication of information by written reports as a logical approach to
solving business problems. Prerequisites: BIS 360; 56 semester hours completed;
either admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on a signed major or
minor or with approval from the Office of Undergraduate Business Studies.
BIS 475 Records Management and Control 3(3-0) F
Underlying principles and procedures - analysis, application, evaluation of
records management; information storage, retrieval and disposition systems and
programs. Prerequisites: 56 semester hours completed; either admission to
Professional Business Studies or listed on a signed major or minor.
BIS 480 Telecommunications Management 3(3-0) F, Sp
Management issues and practical business applications in telecommunications
as well as telecommunications technology, policies, careers, and education.
Prerequisites: 56 semester hours completed; either admission to Professional
Business Studies or listed on a signed major or minor.
BIS 485 Office Systems 3(3-0) Sp
Introductory systems approach to word processing, data processing, records,
and office management in the modern office. Prerequisites: Permission of
instructor; 56 semester hours completed; either admission to Professional
Business Studies or listed on a signed major or minor.
BIS 490 Internship in Office and Information Systems 1-3(Spec) D
A full-time (40 hours per week, 10 weeks) work experience in a supervised
environment typical of what the student would encounter upon graduation.
Prerequisites: Permission of department chairperson; 56 semester hours
completed; either admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on a
signed major or minor.
BIS 491 Independent Study 1-3(Spec) D
Student-initiated study guided by a faculty member. Prerequisites: 86
semester hours completed; minimum GPA of 3.0; permission of department
chairperson; either admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on
signed major or minor.
BIS 492 Practicum in Small Business 3(Spec) F, Sp
Provides the student an opportunity to analyze the accounting, finance,
marketing, management, and production systems of an ongoing small business.
Identical to ACC/FIN//MGT/MKT 492. Credit may not be earned in more than one of
these courses. Prerequisites: Permission of instructor; 56 semester hours
completed; either admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on a
signed major or minor.
BIS 497 Special Studies in Business Information Systems 1-12(Spec) D
Selected topics of interest which are not normally included in existing
courses. Specific topic will be listed on student's transcript. Prerequisites:
Permission of department chairperson; 56 semester hours completed; either
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on a signed major or minor or with approval from the Office of Undergraduate Business Studies.
BIS 555 Technology in Business 1 - 12(Spec) Su
Issues related to technology and developing and refining computer-related
skills and knowledge for solving business problems. Maximum of six hours apply
to MBE. Prerequisites: Admission to MBE or permission of department chairperson.
BIS 597 Special Studies in Business Information Systems 1-12(Spec) D
Special topics of interest which are not normally included in existing
courses. Specific topic will be listed on student's transcript. Prerequisites:
Permission of department chairperson; 56 semester hours completed; either
admission to Professional Business Studies or listed on signed major or minor or
with approval of the Office of Undergraduate Business Studies; or permission of
MBA director or MBE advisor.
For 600 and 700 level course descriptions consult the current Graduate
Bulletin.
MBA 610 Methods of Business Research 3(3-0) F, Sp
BIS 601 Management Information Systems 3(3-0)
BIS 603 Curriculum in Business Education 3(3-0) D
BIS 610 Improvement of Instruction in Keyboarding/Word
Processing 3(3-0) D
BIS 612 Improvement of Instruction In Office Cluster 3(3-0) D
BIS 616 Improvement of Instruction in Marketing 3(3-0) D
BIS 619 Continuing Registration for Final Research Project 1(1-0)
BIS 628 Business Transaction Processing Systems 3(3-0) D
BIS 630 Systems Analysis and Design 3(3-0) D
BIS 632 Business Network Systems Management 3(3-0) D
BIS 633 Decision Support Systems 3(3-0) D
BIS 634 Information Resources Management 3(3-0) D
BIS 635 Business Systems Applications 3(3-0) D
BIS 638 Database Management for Business Systems 3(3-0) D
BIS 640 Essentials of Transaction Processing Systems 2(2-0) D
BIS 641 Essentials of Business Systems Analysis and Design 2(2-0) D
BIS 643 Essentials of Database Management 2(2-0) D
BIS 644 Decision Support for Management 2(2-0) D
BIS 645 Integrative Office Information Management 3(3-0) D
BIS 647 SAP Enterprise Software for Management 3(3-0)
BIS 650 Office Facility Planning and Design 3(3-0) D
BIS 652 Problems in Vocational Education 3(3-0) D
BIS 653 Principles and Philosophy of Vocational Education 3(3-0) D
BIS 657 ABAP Programming for Managerial Systems 3(3-0)D
BIS
658 SAP Configuration and Implementation for Global Systems 3(3-0) D
BIS 660 Administrative Business Communication 3(3-0) D
BIS 667 Electronic Business Systems for eCommerce 3(3-0) D
BIS 686 Comparative Business Education 3(3-0) D
BIS 688 Directed Work/Observation/Internship 1-6(Spec)
BIS 697 Special Studies In Office and Information Systems 1-12(Spec) D
BIS 701 Professional Development Practicum 3(Spec) D
BIS 790 Research In Business Education 3(3-0) D
BIS 791 Independent Research 3(Spec) D
BIS 798 Thesis 1-6(Spec) D
Credit Limitation. BIS 597, 686, 697, and 701 are subject to graduate credit
limitation under the policy covering unspecified content or variable credit.
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