Management Information System Courses Required
The Management Information Systems Program prepares students to analyze, design, develop, implement, integrate, manage, and maintain management information systems and information technology. The program carefully and effectively blends a solid business administration education with the technical and conceptual aspects of computer-based information systems and e-commerce. Students in the MIS program will need to think critically, solve problems, command effective communication skills, acquire high-caliber computer science knowledge and skills, and develop general business information systems acumen. Students study information systems, database management, applied computer programming with business applications, network and data communications, system analysis and design, decision support systems, and e-commerce. The program prepares graduates for positions of leadership in information management careers, such as administrator, data communications specialist, information technology specialist, database administrator, telecommunication manager, web master, and e-commerce consultant.
Bachelor of Science -- Major Requirements
Management Information Systems 102, 110, 342, 343, 345, 406;
Accounting 101, 102;
Business 101;
Business Law 301;
Computer Science 101, 110;
Economics 101, 102;
English 208;
Finance 202;
Marketing 302;
Management 101, 102, 401;
Mathematics 111 or higher
Statistics 301, 302;
and six credits from the following: Management Information Systems 398-399, 409, 501; or Management 201, 206, 308, 326; or Marketing 321.
Minor Requirements