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Show 182 Botany LS 1403 Environment Appreciation (3) Acctng 2010 Survey of Accounting I (3) Econ SS2010 Princi pies of Mi croeconomics (3) Econ SS2020 Principles of Macroeconomics (3) Quant SI2600 Business Statistics I (3) Please contact the department for a suggested course sequence. INFORMATION SYSTEMS & TECHNOLOGIES MINOR » Grade Requirements: A 2.5 GPA in the minor. A course grade of "C-" or higher is required for all business and economics prerequisite courses. » Credit Hour Requirements: 21-22 semester credit hours required. Approval of a minor program by the Information Systems & Technologies department is required. Course Prerequisites Generally, all Business and Economics courses with numbers above 3000 require prior completion of Acctng 2010, Econ SS2010, Econ SS2020, IS&T 2000 and Quant SI2600 (unless noted). These prerequisites are referred to collectively as "Business Foundations." All IS&T courses numbered above 3000 require Business Foundations except IS&T 3110. However, for purposes of the non-business minor and the BIS Emphasis, courses numbered 3000 or higher require prior completion of IS&T Prerequisite Courses and IS&T department approval. Advisement Advisement is required. Contact the John B. Goddard School of Business and Economics Advisor, Patti Sanchez, in WB 211 (801- 626-6065) for information on transfer credit, business foundations courses, and admission applications. Contact the Department of Information Systems and Technologies for advising in minor selection, minor requirements, and admission applications. Admission Requirements An application is necessary for all majors and minors in the John B. Goddard School of Business and Economics. Application forms may be obtained by calling the John B. Goddard School of Business and Economics Advisor (801-626-6065) or the Information Systems & Technologies secretary (801-626-6979). Course Requirements for Minor • Non-Business Majors Courses Required (19 credit hours) Acctng 2010 Survey of Accounting I (3) IS&T 2000 Software Skills for Business (1) IS&T SI2110 Software Development I (4) IS&T 2 410 Information Systems Architecture (4) IS&T 3110 Information Technology for Business (3) IS&T 3210 Database Design & Implementation (4) Elective Course (3 credit hours) Select one of the following IS&T 3500 E-business Infrastructure and Web Development (3) IS&T 3610 Networks and Data Communications (3) IS&T 3750 Electronic Business Communications (3) • Business Majors Courses Required (18 credit hours) IS&T SI2110 Software Development I (4) IS&T 2 410 Information Systems Architecture (4) IS&T 3210 Database Design & Implementation (4) IS&T 3500 IS&T 3610 E-business Infrastructure & Web Development (3) Networks and Data Communications (3) Elective Course (3 credit hours) Select one of the following IS&T 3620 Networks and Data Communications II (3) IS&T 3720 Software Development II (3) IS&T 3750 Electronic Business Communications (3) INFORMATION SYSTEMS & TECHNOLOGIES BIS EMPHASIS » Program Prerequisite: IS&T 2000. Also refer to Bachelor of Integrated Studies (BIS) requirements. » Grade Requirements: Each IS&T class must be completed with a grade of C- or better, and the overall GPA for IS&T classes must be at least 2.5. » Credit Hour Requirements: 24 hours of IS&T courses selected in consultation with an IS&T advisor. Course Prerequisites, Advisement and Admission Requirements Refer to the IS&T Minor requirements above. Suggested Courses IS&T SI2110 Software Development I (4) IS&T 2410 Information Systems Architecture (4) IS&T 3110 Information Technology for Business (3) IS&T 3210 Database Design & Implementation (4) IS&T 3500 E-business Infrastructure and Web Development (3) IS&T 3610 Networks and Data Communications (3) plus one of: IS&T 3620 Networks and Data Communications II (3) IS&T 3720 Software Development II (3) IS&T 3750 Electronic Business Communications (3) INFORMATION SYSTEMS & TECHNOLOGIES COURSES IS&T Information Systems & Technologies courses requte a significant amount of computer work and telecommunications. It is strongly recommended that all majors acqute a personal computer with a modem and develop good keyboarding skills. IS&T SSI 100. The Wired Society (3) Su, F, S The explosive growth of information technologies in general, and the Internet in particular, has irreversibly changed the way we work and play. This course prepares students to be knowledgeable citizens of cyberspace. It reviews our social institutions and how they are being impacted by information technology as well as the ways in which technology has been shaped by our social institutions. The course also provides hands-on experience with a variety of Internet tools. IS&T 2000. Software Skills for Business (1) Su, F, S Software Skills for Business is a one-credit course where all students in business and economics demonstrate current competence in desktop software commonly used in the business environment. The course involves a series of self-paced lessons on the web that cover computer competencies students will use in their business functional and cross-functional core courses. It is followed by a hands-on exam that tests these competencies. Students may do the online review lessons and take the exam at their own pace during WEBER State Univ 2003-2004 CATALOG E R S I T Y |