2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalogue
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MIS 323 - Business Telecommunications and Enabling Technologies A study of the role of telecommunications in businesses as well as emerging networking/security technologies that will enable and potentially change how organizations conduct business in a networked economy. The course covers telecommunication topics such as the network layers, architecture, design, and use of telecommunications technologies and systems (with an emphasis on local area networks). The course also focuses on various emerging technologies (e.g., cloud) and the potential business impact of these technologies.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite Courses: MIS 213 Additional Restrictions/Requirements: Admission to Cameron School of Business or declared BS Information Technology major or declared BS Cybersecurity major or declared Cybersecurity minor or declared Public Administration minor. University Studies: Course Repeatability: Course may not be repeated. Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3 Major Restriction BS Business Administration or BS Information Technology or BS CybersecurityMinor Restriction Cybersecurity Minor or Public Administration Minor
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