MOIS 477/4704 - Integrated Systems and Big Data Analytics (3 cr.)
Prerequisites MOIS 3201 and MACT 2222 and CSCE 1101
Description This course examines information management in the context of massive sets of data, provides students proficiency with a variety of data analysis tools, and exposes learners to varied data platforms as well as skills and concepts related to data mining and statistical analysis within a business context. The focus of the course is on the wide range of technologies available today as well as the methodologies of data analytic for solving Big Data problems. This course explores the role of business analytic in supporting decision making and setting strategies at the highest levels. Students will be exposed to the analytical skills needed to turn structured and unstructured big data into a strategic resource. Students will work on application areas that create or use big data and will be expected to work on relevant projects mainly focusing on the 5 key Big Data use cases: Big Data exploration, enhanced 360 view of the customer, security/intelligence, extension, operations analysis, and data warehouse augmentation.
When Offered Occasionally Notes Enrollment is limited, and priority is given to students seeking:
the Bachelor of Business Administration in Management of Information and Communication Technology (MICT) degree,
or Bachelor of Business Administration degrees (BBE, BBF, BBM),
or the Bachelor of Accounting degree,
or students enrolled in specified collateral requirements in other majors,
or students who have declared Information Systems (IS) minor,
or business administration as a minor.
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