MIS490
MIS490 - Management Information Systems Strategy This course is a capstone in the MIS concentration. It builds on the conceptual knowledge and practical skills acquired in prior MIS courses and integrates various concepts associated with managing information systems (IS) as a function and other informational resources. The course addresses issues related to defining the high-level
MIS432
MIS432 - Business Information System Analysis The course is designed to empower students with the knowledge and skillsets required to assume the overall responsibilities of administration and management of the security of a company’s information system and networks. Topics include information-security risk management, security policies, laws related to information security and management of operational systems,
MIS402
MIS402 - Advanced MIS for e-business This is a course that explores the concepts, technology, and applications of electronic business (e-Business). Students will gain insights into the use of major technologies used to support e-business operations leading to efficiency and high performance. It provides students with the strategic management mindset to create a successful e-business
MIS332
MIS332 - Systems Development Using Advanced Software Tools This course is designed to empower students with the knowledge and understanding of systems analysis, design, and implementation of computer systems with modern management software development tools. It introduces the students to Object-Oriented tools and frameworks including IntelliJ, Visual Studio, Android Studio, or MVC. It emphasizes the
MIS331
MIS331 - Technology Enabled Business Process Management This course develops a basic understanding of the principles of technology management with an emphasis on business processes. Students develop competencies in the use of appropriate methods, technological tools and techniques of process modelling, analysis, improvement, configuration, enactment, and redesign, to ensure organizational efficiency and effectiveness, and to
LBRS099
LBRS099 - Information Literacy, Library and Research Skills This course is mandatory for all incoming students. It introduces students to research work, the evaluation of information resources and the use of the physical and online Library resources. It is recommended to be taken in conjunction with ENGL101. It is taught in an asynchronous format through
HIST203
HIST203 - World Civilization II This course covers the historical experience and the moral, political and religious values of the different world civilizations and helps students to develop a keen knowledge of and sensitivity to, various global traditions, experiences, and customs. This course focuses on the rise of civilizations across the world from their Prehistoric
HIST202
HIST202 - World Civilization The HIST202 covers the historical experience and the moral, political and religious values of the different world civilizations and helps students to develop a keen knowledge of, and sensitivity to, various global traditions, experiences, and customs. This course focuses on the modern era, from the Discovery of the New World to
HIST201
HIST201 - Canada in the 21st Century This course covers the whole of Canadian History and its people from pre-contact times to the Present, integrating the social, cultural, political, and economic history into a coherent overarching narrative. Particular emphasis is put on the pre-contact inhabitants of the Canadian landmass and the French-English struggle for mastery
GEOG211
GEOG 211-Geographic Information Systems This course introduces the fundamental concepts, techniques, and applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) using the ArcGIS software package. Students learn the essential skills of spatial data acquisition, metadata development, editing, geodatabase design, spatial query, analysis and reporting, modelling, cartographic mapping, and dynamic visualization for enhanced management and decision-making for businesses.