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UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, TACOMA
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (TACOMA CAMPUS)
INFORMATION SYSTEMS (TACOMA CAMPUS)

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T IS 324 Systems Analysis (5)
Discusses the analysis, evaluation, and delivery of information systems specifications through the utilization of popular techniques for requirements determination, process modeling, data modeling and systems structuring coupled with project management tools. Prerequisites: TBUS 300; TBUS 330.

T IS 441 Decision Support and Expert Systems (5)
Provides a general overview of decision support system and expert system technologies, trends, user experiences, and creation of small models of these systems. Prerequisite: T BUS 330, T BUS 350.

T IS 456 Project Management (5)
Introduces concepts and skills to define, plan, execute, and terminate projects. Includes identifying needs, documenting scope, organizing work, estimating resources, and managing and controlling the project. Utilizes software tools. Prerequisite: T BUS 300; T BUS 330.

T IS 555 Topics in Managing Technology: Decision Making and Information Technology (4)
Examines managerial decision making and strategies for applying information technology. Explores: decision framing and decision analysis; factors and issues that contribute to the complexity of decisions; cognitive, social, and political dimensions of decisions; personal, group, and organizational decision making; and IT architectures for decision support.

T IS 556 Project Management (4)
Introduces concepts and skills required to define, plan, execute, and terminate projects. Covers all phases of a project by identifying needs, documenting project scope, organizing work, estimating resources required, managing and controlling the project. Utilizes software tools for project management.