I was wondering if CSC 1000 could be substituted for MGMT 250 as a retake. Both courses have the exact same curriculum.
MGMT 250 : Information Tech for Business
A certain level of knowledge of information systems is increasingly an essential component of the tool set for all professional careers. Just as a professional needs to be proficient in communications, he/she will also be required to be informed of essentials of information systems. Such essentials include the basic make-up of a management information system, its operational principles, and most common applications, relationships between a management information system and the overall business management, as well as major issues in deploying and evaluating management information systems. This course will serve to lay the groundwork for students to develop solid information system knowledge in their professional careers. Prerequisites: Restricted to School of Business majors and pre-majors. Credits: 3
CSC 1000 COMPUTER LITERACY: INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (3 S.H.)
This course is an introduction to computers and their uses in the electronic office. The course assumes no prior computer experience. Topics will include history of computers, organization and structure of the typical computer, simple troubleshooting of the computer, how to set up computers for use, basic keyboard skills, overview of uses of the computer, overview of different operating systems and user interfaces, introduction of text editing and word processing, electronic mail, databases, spreadsheets, telecommunications, etc. Prerequisite: none. This course is offered every fall and spring semester.
MGMT 250 : Information Tech for Business
A certain level of knowledge of information systems is increasingly an essential component of the tool set for all professional careers. Just as a professional needs to be proficient in communications, he/she will also be required to be informed of essentials of information systems. Such essentials include the basic make-up of a management information system, its operational principles, and most common applications, relationships between a management information system and the overall business management, as well as major issues in deploying and evaluating management information systems. This course will serve to lay the groundwork for students to develop solid information system knowledge in their professional careers. Prerequisites: Restricted to School of Business majors and pre-majors. Credits: 3
CSC 1000 COMPUTER LITERACY: INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (3 S.H.)
This course is an introduction to computers and their uses in the electronic office. The course assumes no prior computer experience. Topics will include history of computers, organization and structure of the typical computer, simple troubleshooting of the computer, how to set up computers for use, basic keyboard skills, overview of uses of the computer, overview of different operating systems and user interfaces, introduction of text editing and word processing, electronic mail, databases, spreadsheets, telecommunications, etc. Prerequisite: none. This course is offered every fall and spring semester.