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The major in Management
Information Systems
(MIS) combines the areas
of Business and Computer
Science to educate
individuals in the
effective and efficient
handling of one of the
most important
organizational resources
to managers:
information. MIS is the
science of taking data,
processing it, and
transforming it into
meaningful information
that can be understood
by an organization.
The courses in
Management Information
Systems are designed to
help decision makers
understand how
information technology
can be used to improve
managerial decisions. An
Information Systems
professional should
possess a good
understanding of
technology, as well as a
broad knowledge of
management functions.
The Management
Information System
Student can:
1. Explain the basic
concepts of information
systems
2. Describe the systems
development process
3. Explain basic
concepts of operating
systems
4. Explain the basic
concepts of data
communications and
networking
5. Demonstrate fluency
in at least one
programming language and
acquainted with several
more.
6. Explain basic
concepts of
object-oriented
programming.
7. Explain the basic von
Neumann computer
architecture.
Bachelor of Arts
Requirements:
Required courses
include: MIS 220, 321,
322, 410, CSCI 201, 202,
280, 345, 360, BUAD 225,
276 and 350. In
addition, five support
courses are required:
ECON 100, ACCT 203, WRTG
225, MATH 200 and SPEC
111. The MIS faculty
will certify the general
education service
component and
competencies in computer
usage, moral/ethical
reasoning, oral
communication, research
and writing in this
major.
Minor Requirements:
Required MIS 220, 321,
322, CSCI 201, MATH 200,
and one course from the
following: ACCT 350,
BUAD 350, CSCI 240, 345,
or an information
systems course taught in
a given discipline.
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