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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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