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The Management Information Systems major, embedded in a liberal
arts curriculum, combines courses in mathematics, computer science,
business, and accounting to prepare students for careers in information
technology, network management, system security, application development,
customer relationship management, enterprise resource planning, supply
chain management, and many other career paths.
Management Information
Systems Major (39-42 credits)
BUS/CSC 141 Introduction to Information Systems - 3 credits
ACC 101 Accounting Principles I - 3 credits
ACC 327 Managerial Accounting - 3 credits
ACC 331 Accounting Information Systems - 3 credits
BUS 303 Principles of Management - 3 credits
BUS 440 Management Information Systems - 3 credits
CSC 123 Fundamentals of Computer Science I - 4 credits
CSC 124 Fundamentals of Computer Science II - 4 credits
MAT 285 Discrete Mathematics - 4 credits
Choose one of the following courses:
CSC 311 Computer Organization and Assembly Language - 3 credits
CSC 326 Data Structures - 4 credits
Additional upper-level (300-400) electives in business, mathematics, or computer
science - 6-8 credits.
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January 19, 2007
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