Information Systems Curriculum
IS Pedagogy
Information Systems Course Outlines
The impact of information systems on the business process
has been tremendous. Courses on information systems offered by the Department
of Management Science and Systems in SUNY Buffalo reflect the incorporation
of today's information processing concepts, tools and techniques (including
new software and hardware) and their application to the business world.
The course outlines of some core information systems courses
offered by the department provide examples of the above.
Course Outlines
Summer 1995:
Undergraduate:
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MGS
351: Introduction to Information Systems
Fall 1995:
Undergraduate:
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MGS
351: Introduction to Information Systems
Graduate:
Spring 1996:
Undergraduate:
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MGS
351: Introduction to Information Systems (Section 1)
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MGS
351: Introduction to Information Systems (Section 2)
Graduate:
Fall 1996:
Undergraduate:
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MGS
351: Introduction to Information Systems
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MGS
402: Telecommunications Technology
Graduate:
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MGS 607: Information Technology Management
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MGS 602: Information Technology
Spring 1997:
Graduate:
Fall 1997:
Graduate:
Spring 2007:
Graduate:
Fall 2007:
Graduate:
Spring 2008:
Graduate:
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