Management Information Systems

Graduates will possess the basic skills required to function effectively in entry-level positions in public, managerial, governmental, and non-profit accounting fields and will be prepared for graduate study beyond the Bachelor's degree. Graduates will possess the written, oral and computational skills that employers require as well as an understanding of the principles of the accounting profession within the framework of Judeo-Christian ethics.

Courses
BUS 101Introduction to Business
BUS 201, 202Principles of Economics
BUS 221, 222Principles of Accounting
BUS 302Managerial Finance
BUS 306Principles of Marketing
BUS 310Business Communications
BUS 320Management of Information Systems
BUS 330Principles of Management
BUS 350Business Law I
BUS 432Human Resources Management
BUS 490Strategic Management
MIS 210Information Management I
MIS 220Information Management II
MIS 340Introduction to Programming Logic & Design
MIS 350Introduction to Program & System Development
MIS 360Visual Basic & Business Applications
MIS 380E-Commerce & Web Pages
MIS 410Information Systems Applications
MIS 420Operating Systems Analysis & Administration
MIS 430Networks & Distributed Data Processing
MIS 440System Analysis & Design
MIS 450Database Development & Administration
MIS 460Practicum
MIS 490Special Topics in Management Information Systems

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