Provides the background necessary to make decisions about computer-based information systems and to be an “end-user”. Two major parts of the course are hands-on experience with personal computers and information systems management. Group and individual computer assignments expose students to electronic spreadsheet analysis and database management on a personal computer. Management aspects focus on understanding computer technology, systems analysis and design, and control of information processing by managers.
Computing and Data Science (Undergraduate) 4 credits - 15 Weeks
Sections (Spring 2023)
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NYU Department: IMA Major Electives, Studies (aka "Seminar") (Old Structure), Undergraduate
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