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.
This course is offered through Anderson School of Management.
UNM Staff, Faculty and Retirees can use their Tuition Remission benefit on professional development programs.