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SYS 202

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Data and Information Engineering
Credits: 3
Semesters Offered: Spring
Cross-Listed As: None
Prerequisites: CS 101
Corequisites: CS 201

This is a useful course for Systems Engineering majors.

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From the Undergraduate Record:

Provides students with the background necessary to model, store, manipulate, and exchange information throughout an information system to support decision-making. Incorporates both conceptual bases and corresponding technology standards, including Unified Modeling Language (UML), SQL, and XML. Covers the development of conceptual (semantic) models for describing data and their relationships; relational models; effective use of SQL for data definition and manipulation; web-based technologies for disseminating information; and the major components of modern information systems. Emphasizes application of these technologies through the analysis, design, and implementation of web-enabled database systems.


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Systems and Information Engineering Courses
SYS 202 - SYS 204 - SYS 234 - SYS 257 - SYS 321 - SYS 323 - SYS 334 - SYS 355 - SYS 360 - SYS 362 - SYS 421 - SYS 444 - SYS 453 - SYS 454 - SYS 455 - SYS 532V - SYS 534V - SYS 544 -