Business Data Comm

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CIS 505  Business Data Communications

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COURSE DESCRIPTION:

This course presents the general trends and topics of the Computer Communication Theory.  It provides a foundation for analysis, design, implementation, and management of computer communication systems

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

Upon the successful completion of this course, the student will:

            a.       have received in-depth coverage of communications technology from both a business and technical viewpoint, with primary emphasis on applied technology;

            b.        be able to structure communications uses and capabilities into subsystems, and apply appropriate technologies to each subsystem;

            c.        understand the function of communication in the organization and business process (including what questions are being asked, why they are being asked, and with what priority);

            d.        understand and be able to apply appropriate communication technologies to meet organizational requirements, support business processes, and implement information systems; and

            e.       be able to identify available and emerging communications hardware, software, techniques, and standards.

 

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