BS Management Information Systems TUG

Program Description

In the Management Information Systems program, you will explore such topics as computer programming and networking, database and information management, and software engineering. The skills you obtain will equip you to help companies improve productivity through efficient information management.

The business school will also give you a broad range of general business knowledge in functional areas such as marketing, finance, management, and accounting.

In addition to the University’s required general education and prerequisites, the Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems includes 36 credit hours in Broyhill Undergraduate School of Management core business courses. The major also requires 24 hours of specific courses in systems analysis and design, information systems project management, database management, and a Capstone Course in strategic information management.

Students in the Management Information Systems program will also be responsible for completing an internship in Computer Science or Management Information Systems.

This degree plan is an example of student progression through the program. Academic departments reserve the right to alter the term in which a course is offered.

 

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Freshman Year: Fall Semester (14-15 hours)

 UNIV 111  University Life
 ENGL 101  Composition I 
 ECON 20  Principles of Economics I 
 MATH 3-4  Choose MATH 105, MATH 110, or MATH 151
 Gen Ed Course            3  See General Education Requirements
 DIMS 111  0  Dimensions (1 of 4)

Freshman Year: Spring Semester (15 hours)

 ENGL 102  Composition II
 ECON 204
 Principles of Economics II
 MISY 300  Management Information Systems
 MGMT 316  Principles of Management
 Gen Ed Course          3  See General Education Requirements
 DIMS 112 0  Dimensions (2 of 4)

Sophomore Year: Fall Semester (15 hours)

 ACCT 213   Accounting Principles I
 RELI 300  Introduction to Old Testament
 MISY 371 3  Systems Analysis and Design
 MISY 444 3  Data Analytics
 Elective/Minor Course 3  Elective/Minor Course
 DIMS 113 0 Dimensions (3 of 4)

Sophomore Year: Spring Semester (15 hours)

 ACCT 214  Accounting Principles II
 BADM 325  Business Communications Applications
 MISY 455  Computer Forensics and Investigations
 RELI 301 3  Introduction to New Testament 
Elective/Minor Course 3 Elective or Minor Course
DIMS 114 0 Dimensions (4 of 4)

Junior Year: Fall Semester (16 hours)

 FINC 312  Financial Management
 MISY 432 3  Information Systems Project Management
 MRKT 300
3  Principles of Marketing 
 Gen Ed Science          See General Education Science Requirement
 Gen Ed Course 3  See General Education Requirements

Junior Year: Spring Semester (16 hours)

 ACCT 400
3  Accounting Information Systems
 BADM 304 3  Applied Business Statistics
 MISY 433  Database Management
 PHED 100 1  PHED 141-165. See Physical Activity Requirement
 Gen Ed Course         
3 See General Education Requirements
 Gen Ed Course 3 See General Education Requirements

Senior Year: Fall Semester (15 hours)

BADM 360
3 International Business 
BADM 305 3 Introduction to Management Science
 MRKT 410 Marketing Research
Elective Course        
3 Elective/Minor/AMP Course
Elective Course
3 Elective/Minor/AMP Course

Senior Year: Spring Semester (15 hours)

BADM 480
3 Business Strategy
MISY 497 3 Internship in Management Information Systems
BADM 300 3 Legal Environment for Business (IL3)
Elective Course       
3 Elective/Minor/AMP Course
Elective Course 3 Elective/Minor/AMP Course

Students in the Management Information Systems will be prepared for a variety of jobs in the Information Management and IT Industries such as:

  • Banks
  • Academic Institutions
  • Nonprofit Organizations
  • Government Agencies
  • Regional and National Businesses