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Warning: This course is not listed on the Langara website and is almost certainly discontinued. It was last offered in the term of Fall 2005.
CISY 2415: Management Information Systems
Course Format | Lecture 3.0 h + Seminar 1.0 h + Lab 0.0 h |
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Credits | 3.0 |
**Discontinued** was last offered Summer 2006Discontinued as of Fall Semester 2006 Last Updated: 28-SEP-2006 This course discusses the integration of basic systems theory with design, implementation, and application of management information systems (MIS). This will facilitate the understanding of MIS goals and the effect of MIS on organization structure and corporate management.
Prerequisite(s): None. Previous experience with computers is recommended. Note: Students will only receive credit for either CISY 2415 or CSIS 2500 and not both courses.
Course Attributes: | |
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2nd Year Arts | No |
2nd Year Science | No |
Humanities | No |
Lab Science | No |
Science | No |
Social Science | No |
University Transferable | Yes |
Other Attributes: | |
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Offered online: | Unknown |
Preparatory course: | Unknown |
Repeat limit | 2 |
Additional fees: | $30 |
First offered: | Summer 1999 |
Last offered: | Fall 2005 |
Registration restrictions: | |
Outline(s): | No outline found. |
Course | Destination | Credit | Start to End |
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No active transfer agreements. |
Note: If you took courses within the period stated below, you can still transfer those credits.
Course | Destination | Credit | Start to End |
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CISY 2415 | Kwantlen Polytechnic University | KPU CISY 2414 (3) | 20040901 to 20060831 |
CISY 2415 | Simon Fraser University | SFU BUS 237 (3) | 20040901 to 20060831 |
CISY 2415 | Thompson Rivers University | TRU BBUS 237 (3) | 20050901 to 20100831 |
CISY 2415 | UBCO | UBCO MGMT_O 2nd (3) | 20050901 to 20060831 |
CISY 2415 | UBCV | UBCV COMM_V 205 (3) | 20040901 to 20060831 |
CISY 2415 | University of Victoria | UVIC COM 2XX (1.5) | 20040901 to 20060831 |
Offerings of this course:
Semester | CRN | Section | Seats | Waitlist | Days | Time | Room | Type | Instructor |
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Fall 2005 | 30940 | 089 | 3 | N/A | ------- | - | NIL | WWW | Fred Parvaz |
Fall 2005 | 30558 | 088 | 0 | N/A | ------- | - | NIL | WWW | Daniel Scott |
Spring 2005 | 10277 | 001 | 17 | N/A | M-W---- | 1030-1225 | A351 | Lecture | Daniel Scott |
Fall 2004 | 30451 | 001 | 27 | -T-R--- | 1030-1225 | A351 | Lecture | Daniel Scott | |
Summer 2004 | 20225 | 001 | 28 | M-W---- | 1130-1325 | A346 | Lecture | Roy Sinn | |
Spring 2004 | 10852 | 001 | 16 | M-W---- | 1030-1225 | A351 | Lecture | Daniel Scott | |
Fall 2003 | 30767 | 001 | 15 | N/A | -T-R--- | 1030-1225 | A351 | Lecture | Daniel Scott |
Summer 2003 | 20217 | 001 | 17 | M-W---- | 1030-1225 | A346 | Lecture | Roy Sinn | |
Spring 2003 | 10541 | 001 | 3 | M-W---- | 1030-1225 | A351 | Lecture | Daniel Scott | |
Fall 2002 | 30625 | 001 | 7 | N/A | MTWR--- | 1030-1125 | A351 | Lecture | Daniel Scott |
Summer 2002 | 20082 | 001 | 7 | N/A | -T-R--- | 1030-1225 | A310 | Lecture | Roy Sinn |
Spring 2002 | 10358 | 001 | 12 | N/A | M-W---- | 1030-1225 | A351 | Lecture | Daniel Scott |
Fall 2001 | 30553 | 001 | 3 | N/A | MTWR--- | 1030-1125 | A310 | Lecture | Daniel Scott |
Summer 2001 | 20240 | 001 | 10 | N/A | M-W---- | 1030-1225 | A314 | Lecture | Roy Sinn |
Spring 2001 | 10508 | 001 | 11 | N/A | M-W---- | 1030-1225 | A377 | Lecture | Daniel Scott |
Fall 2000 | 30555 | 001 | 0 | N/A | MTWR--- | 1030-1125 | A378 | Lecture | Daniel Scott |
Summer 2000 | 20193 | 001 | 7 | N/A | MTWR--- | 1030-1125 | A377 | Lecture | Roy Sinn |
Spring 2000 | 10755 | 001 | 8 | N/A | M------ | 1030-1225 | A314 | Lecture | Daniel Scott |
--W---- | 1030-1225 | A315 | Lecture | Daniel Scott | |||||
Fall 1999 | 30614 | 001 | 4 | N/A | MTWR--- | 1230-1325 | A347 | Lecture | Daniel Scott |
Summer 1999 | 20033 | 001 | 20 | N/A | MTWR--- | 1230-1325 | A314 | Lecture | Fred Parvaz |