Computer & Information Systems Course Descriptions
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In the School of Data Intelligence & Technology, students are immersed in cutting-edge programs that prepare them for careers in a variety of rapidly evolving fields.
Please visit the Sentry links below to view course descriptions for the the Computer & Information Systems Department.
Assistant Professor of Statistics
Specialties: Bayesian statistics, Item Response Theory
The M.S. in Cyber Investigations and Intelligence degree program focuses on the challenges of conducting multifaceted, complex cyber investigations, including the identification, collection, and preservation of criminal and intelligence evidence for prosecution. Cyber crimes are on the rise, increasing the demand for professionals with both technical and investigative expertise. This degree prepares cyber investigators to work at all levels of government and industry.
The M.S. in Healthcare Analytics is a technical learning program that combines an emphasis on information systems, databases, advanced reporting, and project management with health services administration and leadership. The degree is offered in cooperation with the School of Nursing and Health Sciences.
University Professor of Computer and Information Systems
Programming languages and database management
Associate Professor of Actuarial Science
Actuarial science, robust statistics, mathematical modeling
Senior Lecturer of Mathematics
Teaching and learning of mathematics and applied mathematics
Vice Dean, College of Business and STEM
Professor of Mathematics
Professor of Mathematics
Teaching and learning of mathematics
Professor of Mathematics and Education
Mathematics education, reflection, learning and teaching style