The Bachelor of Science in Systems Analysis deals with the analysis, design, and control of complex technological-sociological systems. A strong emphasis is placed on the application of quantitative methods and computer models in the solution to problems of obtaining the most effective utilization of limited resources. Emphasis is placed on the consideration of the overall system under study from the viewpoint of its goals, the various means of achieving these goals, and finally, the quantitative evaluation of the effectiveness of the proposed solution alternatives. Systems of special interest are found in manufacturing, commerce, government, the environment, urban planning, law enforcement, transportation, education, and health care delivery. Thus, while the unifying theme of the program is methodology, the primary objective is the analysis of real problems. This degree is recommended to qualified students as preparation for graduate work and for direct entry into the field of systems analysis.
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SPRING SEMESTER, 2000
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VOLCANOES & SOCIETY |
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OG |
4 |
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DEPOSITIONAL SYSTEMS |
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GH |
3 |
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SYSTEMS ANLYSIS METHODS & APPLICATIONS
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F |
3 |
B+ |
STRATEGIC MGT |
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C |
3 |
NG |
MKT FOUNDATIONS |
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FALL
SEMESTER, 1999 |
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Section |
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Title |
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O1 |
3 |
A |
CORPORATE FINANCE |
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FH |
4 |
A |
EARTH MATERIALS |
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GSC550 |
U |
3 |
A+ |
HYDROGEOLOGY |
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T |
3 |
A+ |
COMPUTER SIMULATION SYSTEMS |
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R |
3 |
A- |
ORGNIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR |
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SPA444 |
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3 |
CR |
INTRO TO TRANSLATION |
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2ND SUMMER SESSION, 1999 |
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Course |
Section |
Credits |
Grade |
Title |
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GV |
3 |
A+ |
DATA BASE MGT SYSTSTEMS |
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Q |
3 |
A |
LITERATURE OF GRECE
& ROME, II |
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HW |
3 |
A+ |
INTRO AMERICAN NATIONAL
GOVERNMENT |
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SPRING SEMESTER, 1999 |
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CIS524 |
UY |
3 |
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DESIGN OF INFORMATION
SYSTEMS |
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P1 |
3 |
A+ |
APPLIED STATISTICAL
METHODS |
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EF |
3 |
A |
STOCHASIC MODELS IN OPERATIONS
RESEARCH |
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O |
3 |
A |
BUSINES & DIPLOMATIC
SPANISH |
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FALL SEMESTER, 1998 |
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Course |
Section |
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Title |
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D |
3 |
A |
INTRO TO BUSINESS
LAW |
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T |
3 |
A |
ANLYSIS OF INFORMATION
SYSTEMS |
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MAS441 |
S |
3 |
A+ |
DETERMINISTIC MODELS IN
OPERATIONS RESEARCH |
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E |
3 |
A |
VECTORS &
MATRICES |
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Q |
3 |
A+ |
SYMBOLIC LOGIC |
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2ND SUMMER SESSION, 1998 |
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ACC212 |
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3 |
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MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING |
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SPRING SEMESTER, 1998 |
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ACC211 |
Q |
3 |
A |
PRINCIPLES OF
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING |
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E |
3 |
A |
INTRO PROBABILITY
& STATISTICS |
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P |
3 |
A+ |
INTR TO DATA STRUCTURES |
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FR |
5 |
A |
HONORS UNIVERSITY PHYSICS
II-III |
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FALL SEMESTER, 1997 |
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HON333 |
1 |
3 |
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TOPICS IN SOC SCIENCES
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P |
4 |
A+ |
COMPUTER PROGRAMING
I |
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RF |
4 |
A |
CALCULUS II |
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E |
3 |
A |
UNIVERSITY PHYSICS
I |
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SPA301 |
D |
3 |
A- |
INTRO TO LITERATURE
GENRES |
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2ND SUMMER SESSION, 1997 |
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GSC110 |
S |
4 |
A |
SOLID & FLUID
EARTH |
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SPRING SEMESTER, 1997 |
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Title |
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AMH101 |
S2 |
3 |
A+ |
INTRO TO AMERICAN STUDIES |
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ECO212 |
AB |
3 |
A |
ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES
& PROBLEMS 2 |
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ENG106 |
H1 |
3 |
A+ |
ENGLISH COMPOSITION
II |
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MSC101 |
O |
3 |
A |
SURVEY OF OCEANOGRAPHY |
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MTH111 |
DP |
4 |
A+ |
CALCULUS I |
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SPA211 |
F |
3 |
A+ |
INTERMEDIATE SPANISH |
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FALL SEMESTER, 1996 |
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