Management Information Systems Syllabi

 

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Submissions from 1993

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MIS 370 Business Microcomputer Applications, Edna Fry

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MIS 370 Business Microcomputer Applications, Kenneth D. Weeks

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MIS 401 Applications Prototyping and Business Systems Development, Akkanad M. Isaac

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MIS 40 Applications Prototyping and Business Systems Development, Akkanad M. Isaac

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MIS 420 Business Information and Data Base Management, Jeffrey G. Gilow

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MIS 440 Telecommunications and Distributed Data Systems, Vince Donahue Jr.

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MIS 440 Telecommunications and Distributed Data Systems, Kenneth D. Weeks

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MIS 515 Forecasting Techniques for Managers, Charles Olson

Submissions from 1992

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MIS 301 Introduction to Management Information Systems, Edna Fry

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MIS 301 Introduction to Management Information Systems, Richard D. Gray

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MIS 301 Introduction to Management Information Systems, Larry W. Noyes

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MIS 301 Introduction to Management Information Systems, David Parmenter

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MIS 301 Introduction to Management Information Systems, JoAnn Paul

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MIS 301 Management Information Systems, Kenneth D. Weeks

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MIS 370 Business Computer Application, Edna Fry

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MIS 370 Business Microcomputer Applications, Donald Fricker

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MIS 370 Business Microcomputer Applications, Dan Molitar

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MIS 370 Business Microcomputer Applications, Kenneth D. Weeks

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MIS 40 Applications Prototyping and Business Systems Development, Akkanad M. Isaac

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MIS 410 Software Evaluation, Donald Fricker

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MIS 420 Business Information and Data Base Management, Jeffrey G. Gilow

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MIS 420 Business Information and Data Base Management, Richard D. Gray

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MIS 430 Business Simulation and Modeling, Akkanad M. Isaac

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MIS 430 Business Simulation and Modeling, Larry W. Noyes

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MIS 440 Telecommunications and Distributed Data Systems, Richard D. Gray