Coursework
COURSEWORK
Fall 2017
MIS 0855: Data Science
- Learned how to make sense of dirty data in order to analyze data sets while using programs like Excel and Tableau
Spring 2018
MIS 2101: Information Systems in Organizations
- Evaluated summaries of business processes to identify problem areas and opportunities for process improvement
- Mastered the creation of Swim Lane Diagrams, Entity Relationship Diagrams, and Decision Trees to visually show business flow
Fall 2018
MIS 2502: Data Analytics
- Understood how data is gathered, retrieved, stored, and interpreted in order to analyze the raw data to eventually transform it into easy to interpret information
MIS 2402: Data Centric Application Development
- Learned how to create simple web-based data centric applications while using JavaScript, HTML and CSS
Spring 2019
MIS 3406: Enterprise IT Architecture
- Explored Microsoft Azure while creating, editing, and understanding virtual machines for numerous Tech Challenges
- Utilized Node.js to further understanding of JavaScript coding in a more-simplified, browser-free platform
MIS 3506: Digital Solutions Studio
- Gained business analyst skills including eliciting business & technical requirements as well as how to implement and negotiate changes to said requirements
- Worked in teams of six to design and recommend solutions to improve or transform business processes
- Acquired proficient Justinmind prototyping skills to create high-performing prototypes for clients
Fall 2019
MIS 3502: Application Integration & Evaluation
- Used concepts of application integration to develop data driven software applications
- Learned how to integrate existing applications to produce new capabilities
- Identified the technical and process issues of integrating a new application into the existing application structure
Spring 2020
MIS 3535: Lead Global Digital Projects
- Learned how to lead, plan and manage global technology-enabled, process-centric information systems projects
- Focused on initiating, planning, executing, controlling and closing projects in the context of topics such as integration, scope, timing, cost, quality, human resource, technology, communications, and risk and procurement
- Explored the impact of the human element as it relates to the success and failure of information systems projects
- Learned how to monitor project plans and communicate status reports to clients, and create and respond to request for proposals
Fall 2020
MIS 4596: Information Systems Integration (Capstone)
- Coming soon