Lower-Division
Addresses the use of information systems (IS) within a business enterprise. Subjects include computer hardware and software concepts, system design and implementation, telecommunications, data management, transaction-based systems, management information systems, and the use of IS to compete. Intended for technology and information management and business management economics majors. (Formerly CSE 50.)
Instructor
Reuben Domike, John Musacchio, Yihsu Chen, The Staff
Quarter offered
Fall, Winter, Spring
Students learn how information technology is used to deal with business requirements and/or solve business problems. Provides an understanding of structured computer systems analysis and design methodologies and techniques and their application to business information systems. Intended for technology and information management and business management economics majors. (Formerly CSE 58.)
Instructor
Yi Zhang, Reuben Domike, The Staff
Focuses on the creation and management of technology start-ups and small companies, using case studies and team projects as the basis for learning and applying the course materials. (Formerly CSE 80C.)
Instructor
Subhas Desa, David Lee
Quarter offered
Fall, Winter, Spring