Information Assurance and Security 2

Information Assurance and Security 2 Information assurance is the practice of assuring information and managing risks related to the use, processing, storage, and transmission of information. Information assurance includes protection of the integrity, availability, authenticity, non-repudiation and confidentiality of user data.

Information Assurance and Security 2
Information assurance is the practice of assuring information and managing risks related to the use, processing, storage, and transmission of information. Information assurance includes protection of the integrity, availability, authenticity, non-repudiation and confidentiality of user data.

Management Information System

Management Information Systems The role of information technology has become deeply integrated with every business function within all organizations.  This course introduces the role of information technology to support the business processes and enterprise-wide initiatives to fulfill the strategic, tactical and operational requirements of business organizations.  Some of these include Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Supply Chain Management (SCM), and e-Business.  The course examines the competitive impact of evolving and emerging technologies such as Mobile Computing, Cloud Computing and Social Networking. The course also reviews the social, ethical, and security issues that arise with the adoption of information technology. Various business scenarios/problems are presented to teach students how to use IT to formulate, analyze, and solve problems and to enhance their analytical skills. Students are encouraged to apply what they have learned and present a team-based experiential project for a course-wide analytical case.

Management Information Systems
The role of information technology has become deeply integrated with every business function within all organizations.  This course introduces the role of information technology to support the business processes and enterprise-wide initiatives to fulfill the strategic, tactical and operational requirements of business organizations.  Some of these include Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Supply Chain Management (SCM), and e-Business.  The course examines the competitive impact of evolving and emerging technologies such as Mobile Computing, Cloud Computing and Social Networking. The course also reviews the social, ethical, and security issues that arise with the adoption of information technology. Various business scenarios/problems are presented to teach students how to use IT to formulate, analyze, and solve problems and to enhance their analytical skills. Students are encouraged to apply what they have learned and present a team-based experiential project for a course-wide analytical case.

Information Systems Operations and Maintenance

Information Systems Operations and Maintenance The role of information technology has become deeply integrated with every business function within all organizations.  This course introduces the role of information technology to support the business processes and enterprise-wide initiatives to fulfill the strategic, tactical and operational requirements of business organizations.  Some of these include Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Supply Chain Management (SCM), and e-Business.  The course examines the competitive impact of evolving and emerging technologies such as Mobile Computing, Cloud Computing and Social Networking. The course also reviews the social, ethical, and security issues that arise with the adoption of information technology. Various business scenarios/problems are presented to teach students how to use IT to formulate, analyze, and solve problems and to enhance their analytical skills. Students are encouraged to apply what they have learned and present a team-based experiential project for a course-wide analytical case.

Information Systems Operations and Maintenance
The role of information technology has become deeply integrated with every business function within all organizations.  This course introduces the role of information technology to support the business processes and enterprise-wide initiatives to fulfill the strategic, tactical and operational requirements of business organizations.  Some of these include Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Supply Chain Management (SCM), and e-Business.  The course examines the competitive impact of evolving and emerging technologies such as Mobile Computing, Cloud Computing and Social Networking. The course also reviews the social, ethical, and security issues that arise with the adoption of information technology. Various business scenarios/problems are presented to teach students how to use IT to formulate, analyze, and solve problems and to enhance their analytical skills. Students are encouraged to apply what they have learned and present a team-based experiential project for a course-wide analytical case.

Corporate Finance

Corporate Finance is the area of finance that deals with sources of funding, the capital structure of corporations, the actions that managers take to increase the value of the firm to the shareholders, and the tools and analysis used to allocate financial resources.

Corporate Finance
Corporate Finance is the area of finance that deals with sources of funding, the capital structure of corporations, the actions that managers take to increase the value of the firm to the shareholders, and the tools and analysis used to allocate financial resources.

Introduction to Accounting Information System

Introduction to Accounting Information System An accounting information system (AIS) is a structure that a business uses to collect, store, manage, process, retrieve, and report its financial data so it can be used by accountants, consultants, business analysts, managers, chief financial officers (CFOs), auditors, regulators, and tax agencies.

Introduction to Accounting Information System
An accounting information system (AIS) is a structure that a business uses to collect, store, manage, process, retrieve, and report its financial data so it can be used by accountants, consultants, business analysts, managers, chief financial officers (CFOs), auditors, regulators, and tax agencies.

Information Assurance and Security 1

Information Assurance and Security 1 The course exposes the students to the basic structure of cyberspace and to a risk-based approach to cybersecurity.

Information Assurance and Security 1
The course exposes the students to the basic structure of cyberspace and to a risk-based approach to cybersecurity.

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Benefits and Other Types of Compensation

This resource describes different benefits a compensation package may include, such as group health insurance, dental insurance and vision plans, disability insurance, life insurance, wellness benefits, flexible spending accounts, retirement and 401K plans, vacation and sick leave, family and medical leave, childcare benefits, and education and tuition stipends.

This resource describes different benefits a compensation package may include, such as group health insurance, dental insurance and vision plans, disability insurance, life insurance, wellness benefits, flexible spending accounts, retirement and 401K plans, vacation and sick leave, family and medical leave, childcare benefits, and education and tuition stipends.

Researching Job Salaries in Your Area

Watch this video, in which a dental assistant describes the factors that have played a part in her wage history as an hourly worker. She recommends you ask others who perform similar jobs in various locations about their compensation. She was surprised to learn she could have been making significantly more per hour for the same job if she moved or commuted to a different city.

Watch this video, in which a dental assistant describes the factors that have played a part in her wage history as an hourly worker. She recommends you ask others who perform similar jobs in various locations about their compensation. She was surprised to learn she could have been making significantly more per hour for the same job if she moved or commuted to a different city.

Job Salaries in the United States

Job Salaries in the United States

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