96304 - Introduction to Information Systems Applications
Course Overview
This resource focuses on the role of information systems in organization architecture and strategy with an application-focused approach. In addition to learning about information systems, students will design, build, query, maintain, analyze, and strategize to support business decision-making.What You'll Learn
- Concepts: Information Systems in Organizations
- Concepts: Hardware and Networking Basics
- Concepts: Information Systems Security and Privacy I
- Concepts: Information Systems Security and Privacy II
- Database: Organizational Information
- Database: Entity-Relationship Diagrams
- Database: SQL Select Statements
- Dev: Systems Development Life Cycle
- Dev: Flowcharts and Algorithms
- Dev: Introduction to VBA in Excel
- Dev: Objects, Navigation, and Conditionals
- Dev: Loops
- Dev: Batch Processing and Nested Loops
- Dev: String Manipulations
- Analytics: Data Mining Concepts
- Analytics: Pivot Tables and Charts
- Analytics: Descriptive Analyses with Tableau
- Analytics: Making Predictions with Excel
- Analytics: Business Optimization with Solver
- Web: Fundamentals of HTML
- Web: CSS Styling
- Web: CSS Positioning
- Web: Bootstrap Themes and Live Tableau
Who Should Attend
- Managers
- Support Staff
- Executives
- Line Managers
- Supervisors
- Recent Graduates
- Business Students
- CEU Seekers
- Career Pivoter
- Resume Builders
Additional Information
Participant must complete all sections to earn Digital Badge of Completion.
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This course is offered through Anderson School of Management.
UNM Staff, Faculty and Retirees can use their Tuition Remission benefit on professional development programs.
