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CREATION
Former course number 685 Prerequisites: INSS 510, 520, 530 or
consent of Instructor
Credits 3
This course integrates theory and practice in providing the student
hands-on experience in the creation and development of a growth-
oriented new e-business venture. Working in teams, students take a
multi-disciplinary approach to the preparation and presentation of a
professional business plan. The course focuses on developing skills
critical to venture success, including team building, organizing,
planning, integrating, and persuading. In addition, students will analyze
award winning business plans from the MOOT CORP Competition. The
course provides students the opportunity to write award-winning
business plans and present the plans to investors.
INSS 887 EMERGING ISSUES IN INFORMATION SECURITY
MANAGEMENT
Prerequisite: INSS 735
Credits 3
Exploration of emerging issues and rapidly evolving technologies in the
field of information security. The course is structured as a research
seminar where students present research papers to the class.
INSS 880 INFORMATION SYSTEMS
PRACTICUM
Former course number 680 Prerequisites: Advancement to
candidacy, INSS 540, 550, and 620.
Credits 3
This course provides the student with practical experience in analyzing,
designing, implementing and evaluating an information system in
industrial, governmental, educational, or military environments. The
student is assigned a systems development project where all of the
systems development cycles can be experienced. Students can be
placed in practicum sites independently or in a team to acquire practical
experience.
INSS 890 PROFESSIONAL
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