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Click on the name of an online course offered at Keller Graduate School of Management to view the detailed information; you can also find out about the college or university offering the course by clicking on "School's Profile". |
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Channels of Distribution (MM574) |
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Marketing |
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This course teaches students how to make decisions regarding selling channels and the physical distribution of products to businesses and consumers. The course addresses channel structures including retailing, wholesaling and other agency relationships. Designing, implementing, managing and evaluating a channel strategy is emphasized. |
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CICS and CICS with DB2 (IS572) |
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Computer Science |
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This course introduces interactive and online computer system techniques. Concepts of online processing, screen writing techniques, manipulation, control, design and format are stressed. Menu-driven applications, user manual preparation, and update and backup files are also covered. |
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Client/Server Applications (IS586) |
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Computer Science |
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This course provides a practical introduction to client/server programming, examining aspects of client/server including computer information systems requirements for operating systems, middleware, servers and clients. The course develops students? expertise in using a client/server application development tool, as well as object-oriented analysis and design. Also covered are construction and implementation of business applications using a graphical user interface. |
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COBOL Applications (IS571) |
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Computer Science |
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COBOL Applications builds on a foundation of basic COBOL programming knowledge. Topics include debugging, updating to master files, running applications, and program maintenance and updating techniques, including interfacing COBOL programs with other systems. Students learn to develop a variety of advanced applications, including file handling
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Compensation (HR598) |
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Human Services |
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Compensation focuses on how organizations use pay systems as strategic tools for improving
organizational effectiveness. Major systems of the design of pay, paying for performance, and administering and applying pay systems are appraised and assessed. |
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Contract and Procurement Management (PM598) |
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Business |
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This course examines processes through which goods and services are acquired in the project management environment. Topics include contract and procurement strategies; legal issues; contract pricing alternatives; technical, management and commercial requirements; RFP development; source selection; invitations to bid; bid evaluation; risk assessment; and contract negotiation and administration. |
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Cryptography and Security Mechanisms (SE577) |
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Computer Science |
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This course introduces principles underlying cryptography mechanisms, security devices these mechanisms can provide and management of these devices. |
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Database Applications for Electronic Commerce (IS583) |
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Computer Science |
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This course examines database systems that emphasize Web-based development and implementation technologies. The course covers general models of Web-based e-commerce as well as application development using a variety of commercial middleware tools. Students create a Web-based Internet application as part of a course project. |
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Database Concepts (IS582) |
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Database Concepts provides a detailed introduction to database concepts, components and management issues. The course covers data definition and modeling, database access and command languages, and design and implementation in the context of the relational database model. Relative advantages and disadvantages of other database models are considered from a management standpoint. The course requires a term project involving a commercial data modeling package. |
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