The undergraduate program
in Management Information Systems provides College of Commerce
students opportunities to major or minor in Management Information
Systems. The program is intended for
undergraduate commerce students who plan to pursue careers as information
systems professionals. Students who minor in MIS will be able to function as
liaisons representing their department or business function on information
systems projects.
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Program Requirements
MIS PROGRAM
REQUIREMENTS
Students must complete
six required courses and one elective. The required courses are MIS 340
Management Information Services, IT 130 The Internet and the Web, MIS 360
Systems Analysis and Design, MIS 370 Database Management Systems Design and
Development, IT 263 Applied Networks and Security, MIS 362 IS Project
Management and one elective for the MIS major.
The list of electives includes MIS 366 Internet Technologies in
Business, MIS 364 Knowledge Management, TDC 363 Introduction to Local Area
Networks, and CSC 211 Programming in Java.
All students majoring in MIS must complete MGT 202 Making Sense of
Management Data or MKT 202 Quantitative Methods in Marketing.
DECLARATION OF MAJOR:
For students to major in
MIS the following conditions must be met: (1) the student must possess a
cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better; (2) have received a minimum grade of C- in
each introductory course provided the cumulative GPA in these courses is not
less than 2.0; (3) received a minimum grade of C- in IT 130 provided the MIS
GPA is not less than 2.0. A grade of C-
or better is required in all management information systems course work.
MINOR
To satisfy the minor in
MIS, students must complete three required courses and one elective. The
required courses are MIS 340 Management Information Systems, MIS 398 Business
Systems Analysis, and MIS 370 Database Design and Development. The list of
electives includes MIS 362 Information Systems Project Management, MIS 364
Knowledge Management, MIS 366 Internet Technologies in Business, IT 263 Applied
Networks and Security, and IT 130 The Internet and the Web. A grade of C- or better is required in all
management information systems course work.
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