Management Information Systems, Bachelor of Science
COMMON PROFESSIONAL COMPONENT |
36 |
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS HOURS |
24 |
TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS |
60 |
PRESCRIBED COURSES ATTAINABLE IN GEN ED: ECON 203; MATH 105 or MATH 110 or MATH 151
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Program Learning Outcomes
To accomplish the mission of the Godbold College of Business, students completing an undergraduate program in Management Information Systems will be able to:
1. Develop critical thinking skills in management information systems that are vital for success in an entry level professional career.
2. Develop soft skills in management information systems that are vital for success in an entry level professional career.
3. Demonstrate technological skills in business that are useful for entry level management information systems occupations.
4. Demonstrate knowledge of management information systems in a dynamic global marketplace.
5. Examine business ethical standards in management information systems derived from a Christian foundation.
Program Requirements
Common Professional Component (36 hours)
Computer Information Systems Hours (24 hours)
MISY 371 | Systems Analysis and Design | 3 |
MISY 432 | Information Systems Project Management | 3 |
MISY 433 | Database Management | 3 |
MISY 470 | Strategic Information Management | 3 |
MISY 497 | Internship in Management Information Systems | 3-6 |
Electives
Choose three of the following.
ACCT 400 | Accounting Information Systems | 3 |
ACCT 430 | Forensic Accounting | 3 |
FINC 320 | Risk Management | 3 |
MISY 475 | Topics in Management Information Systems | 3 |
MGMT 416 | Operations Management | 3 |
MRKT 410 | Marketing Research | 3 |
| Any other data-intensive business course | 3 |
Requires
MATH 110 or higher. A grade of “C” or better is required in all courses required for the program.
Total Credit Hours: 60
Additional Requirements for Transfer Majors
All students transferring under the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement must complete or transfer MATH 110 Finite Mathematics and ECON 203 Principles of Economics I. Additionally, all students transferring from a community college are strongly recommended to take the following courses as part of their community college programs: ACCT 213 Accounting Principles I, ACCT 214 Accounting Principles II, ECON 203 Principles of Economics I, ECON 204 Principles of Economics II, and MISY 300 Management Information Systems.