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Summary of Requirements: Management, Management Information Systems (M.I.S.) Specialization

Students are responsible for developing their degree program plan together with the guidance and assistance of an academic advisor.

All students entering the Management Information Systems program must take the English and Mathematics placement examinations. All students must meet the College's writing proficiency requirements.

Management Information Systems Specialization

The Management Information Systems specialization in the Management major is designed for students who wish to acquire the skills necessary to analyze and formulate computer-based organizational information systems. Emphasis is placed on programming and quantitative tools involved in managing the information systems function.

The M.I.S. students can elect to further direct their studies to prepare for a career path leading to Data Center Management, Office Systems Management, Computer Forensics, Web Design, Digital Communications, Networking or Project Management.

Programs in the Business Administration Division are accredited by the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (I.A.C.B.E.).

IACBE, P.O. Box 25217, Overland Park, KS. 66225. www.iacbe.org

Summary of Requirements: M.I.S.

Course

Credits

CI 248

3

A second programming language

3

An advanced programming language

3

MG/CI 237

3

MG/CI 252

3

Any MG/CI course, as advised

3

Computer Electives

3

An additional computer course

3

Business Core (MG 211, MK 114, CI 211, BU 213, AC 111, AC 112, FN 226, MG 310, MG 355, MG 474)

30

Liberal Arts (including EC 211,EC 212, MA 113, MA 114 or 116, MA 225, SH/BU 112)

60

Electives

9

Optional Corporate and/or Service Internships

-

Freshman Seminar (Day students only)

(1)

Total Credits Required

120-121

Note: A grade of C or higher must be attained in all Business Administration Division required courses.