Management Info Systems

Classes

MISY 3351: Fortran I

(MATH 3351) An introduction to computer programming using the Fortran 90 computer language and a modem PC workstation. Data types and control structures common to all compiled languages are used in conjunction with intrinsic Fortran functions and user-defined subroutines and subprograms to create structured, top-down programs suitable for either the PC or mainframe environment.

MISY 4330: Information Systems Infrastructure Architecture

This course deals with developing and managing the computing and networking architecture for a modern business information technology infrastructure. Topics covered include distributed applications, client/server computing, the role of the Internet in business applications, network management, network security, and networking standards-setting processes and procedures. Prerequisite: MISY 4320.