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Full Catalog - Wayne State College

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68 <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>CNA 532 Play Production for Secondary Schools (3)See CNA 432CNA 542 Communication and Rhetorical Theory (3)See CNA 442CNA 547 Directing Communication Activities (3)See CNA 447CNA 548 Organizational Communication II (3) See CNA 448CNA 550 Comp Layout & Presentation (3) See CNA 450CNA 551 Speech Pathology (3) See CNA 451CNA 553 Integrated Marketing Communication (3)See CNA 453CNA 554 Advanced Web Development (3) See CNA 454CNA 555 Graduate Seminar in Comm Arts (3) See CNA 455CNA 570 Family Communication (3) See CNA 470CNA 571 Mass Media and Society (3) See CNA 471CNA 575 Communication Law (3) See CNA 475CNA 617 Topics in Argumentation and Persuasion (3) Thefocus of the course will alternate between argumentationand persuasion with special attention given to the intricaciesin argument structure and logic and/or to the analysis ofpersuasive campaigns.CNA 643 School and Community Theatre Management (3)Examination of challenges and problems in nonprofitorganizations. Emphasis on curriculum, budgeting,fund-raising and collaboration between high schools andcommunity theatres.CNA 675 Intercultural Communication (3) An advancedcourse in which students will develop an understanding ofculture and communication, in both global and communitysettings, and the way members of diverse cultures andsubcultures utilize unique systems, symbols and media tocommunicate among themselves and with other groups.Computer Information Systems (CIS)Computer Technology & Information Systems DepartmentSchool of Business & TechnologyGardner HallObjectives: The Computer Information Systems (CIS)program provides its students and graduates with: (1) a knowledgeof foundational principles and concepts of computing; (2)an understanding of fundamental organizational and businessconcepts, (3) familiarity with essential theory and practicalskills in the areas of computer programming, introductory networking,systems development, computer hardware, operatingsystems, and databases; (4) instruction in advanced undergraduatetopics, theory, and skills in a focused concentrationarea; (5) the ability to work independently, as well as in groupsacross a range of diverse situations; (6) a working familiaritywith sources of information and assistance in this field andrelated fields, as well as a knowledge of the systems for accessingsuch resources; (7) the ability to communicate effectivelyin a variety of forms for a variety of purposes; (8) an awarenessof the types and range of career opportunities in the field,coupled with the ability to manage one’s own career; and (9) anunderstanding of the contexts and environments surroundingthe development and uses of information systems.See also Computer Science section of the catalog.Major in Computer Information Systems(BA or BS) 57 hoursComputer Information Systems majors should meet with theiradvisors to determine the appropriate mathematics coursesand science courses to satisfy their Block 2 Mathematics andScience General Education requirements.Computing Core Courses: 36 hoursCIS132 Prin of Computing & Info Sys.....................3140 Intro to Microcomputer Operating Sys........3171 Networking I................................................3360 Comp Info Sys: Analysis & Design.............3366 Introduction to Data Base............................3372 Computer Hardware.....................................3480 Seminar in Comp Info Systems...................3CSC 150 Programming Fundamentals I......................3Plus Business Support Area:BUS 142 Survey of Accounting...................................3208 Business Communications...........................3360 Management Theory and Practice................3CIS 352 Structured Business Programming...............3Plus at least ONE of the following Concentrations:Applied E-Commerce Concentration: 21 hoursCIS 375 Intro to E-Commerce...................................3390 CIS Practicum..............................................3CSC 165 Intro to Web Design.....................................3BUS 370 Principles of Marketing................................3418 Legal Environment of Business...................3ART 330 Graphic Design I..........................................3Upper Division Committee-Approved Electives...............3Networking Concentration: 21 hoursCIS 271 Networking II...............................................3361 CIS Design, Impl., Evaluation.....................3371 Networking III..............................................3390 CIS Practicum..............................................3471 Networking IV.............................................3CSC 160 Programming Fundamentals II.....................3Upper Division Committee-Approved Electives...............3Programmer/Analyst Concentration: 21 hoursCIS 346 Intro to MVS/JCL.........................................3353 Adv. Structured Programming......................3361 CIS Design, Impl., Evaluation.....................3466 Advanced Data Base....................................3CSC 160 Programming Fundamentals II.....................3Upper Division Committee-Approved Electives...............6Web Analyst Concentration: 21 hoursCIS 361 CIS Design, Impl., Evaluation.....................3375 Intro to E-Commerce...................................3CSC 160 Programming Fundamentals II.....................3165 Intro to Web Design.....................................3

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