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*CMIS minor in Enterprise Data Analysis*

Business and commercial enterprises are looking for individuals that can derive “high value” information pertaining to operations by analyzing the relationship of the business to the market environment. The knowledge and skills related to this new “Enterprise Decision Support” wave of Information Technology demand some of the highest financial rewards possible in today’s IT industry.


Why is enterprise analysis so valuable? By improving a revenue forecast for a company from 80% accuracy to 95%, you will have added 15% of the company’s revenue to the bottom line. For a company with five hundred million dollars in revenue, that would represent a gain of $75,000,000. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg!

A minor in Enterprise Data Analysis will provide students with experience in exploratory data analysis, data mining and data-based operations analysis. The ability to analyze enterprise data requires only basic college algebra skills, combined with the courses listed below to prepare you for a career in this amazing field of creating “Data Analysis Magic”. This curriculum will include opportunities to work with faculty, solving possible problems with local Business and Industry.


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Course Descriptions

CMIS 220 Enterprise Data Analysis I

Forecasting and Data Modeling using EXCEL graphics and Analysis Tools.


CMIS 300 Enterprise Forecasting

Advanced Forecasting and Data Modeling using EXCEL.

CMIS 305 Data Modeling
Transforming data using Algebraic and Statistical Methods to make it reveal Business and Economic patterns and information hidden in the data.

CMIS 400 Advanced Data Modeling

Optimization methods will be used to improve the efficiency of Enterprise operations. Learn to create efficient operations that produce the maximum value for the organization and use the minimum in resources.

CMIS 420 Operations Research in the Enterprise
The methods studied in the previously outlined courses can be combined into hybrid models of Business and Enterprise that not only yield operational efficiencies but provide the information  necessary for an Enterprise to become and remain the leader in its field.