| Fall 2009 | Type | Meeting Time |
| View Description INFO 540 |
Perspectives on Information Systems Examines various types of information systems and the ways in which these systems support activities of individuals and organizations. Investigates application architectures that occur commonly in information systems. Provides an overview of knowledge domains that comprise the information systems discipline. |
On Campus |
Wednesday, 6:00 – 8:50 p.m. |
| Winter 2010 | | |
| View Description INFO 608 |
Human-Computer Interaction This course focuses on the design and evaluation of human-computer interfaces covering such topics as task analysis techniques for gathering design information, iterative design through prototyping, and formative and summative usability testing; theoretical foundations of HCI and cognitive modeling of user interactions; the integration of HCI techniques into the software development life cycle and the use of user constraints to generate new interaction designs. |
On Campus |
Thursday, 6:00 – 8:50 p.m. |
| Spring 2010 | | |
| View Description INFO 620 |
Information Systems Analysis & Design Offers an advanced treatment of systems analysis and design with special emphasis on object-oriented analysis and design techniques based on the Unified Modeling Language (UML). Discusses major modeling techniques of UML including use-case modeling, class modeling, object-interaction modeling, dynamic modeling and state diagrams and activity diagrams, subsystems developments, logical design, and physical design. |
On Campus |
Tuesday, 6:00 – 8:50 p.m. |
| Summer 2010 | | |
| View Description INFO 646 |
Information Systems Management Addresses information technology-enabled change and policy issues in the management of information systems (IS). Stresses systems development, staffing and organization, technology infrastructure, project selection, justification and funding, and data. Studies the issues and their resolution in the context of an IS plan. Emphasizes communication about the issues to senior management. |
On Campus |
Thursday, 6:00 – 8:50 p.m. |