Management Information Systems

Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems
Management Information Systems is the study of the uses of computers in business. Students study both business and information technology and learn how to solve business problems using software, operating systems, networking, programming, and database management. Students learn to use technology as a key business driver to manage corporate information technology resources. During the application and management components of the program, students work in groups with community organizations and learn to develop actual project experiences.
Program Objectives
- Develop students’ competency in both oral and written communication.
- Assist students in understanding and analyzing business problems; while preparing them to use appropriate tools, and recommending appropriate business solutions.
- Assist students in becoming proficient in the use of computer languages, databases, and other applications of information technology.
- Prepare students to apply and utilize computer-assisted research.
Skills you will develop
- Being a key enabler of business success in today’s ever changing economic environment.
- Expertise using technology to create business solutions.
- Proficiency in the application, use, and management of information systems to provide effective information services and support.
- Critical analysis of business processes and the ability to assess information requirements.
- Expertise in providing support in the latest telecommunication technologies.
Courses
Bachelor of Science (124 Total Credits)
General Education Requirements (37 credits)
LOWER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS
Major Courses
- Accounting Principles I
- Accounting Principles II
- Business Law
- Financial Management
- Entrepreneurship
- Principles of Management
- Human Resources Mgt
- Introduction to Marketing
UPPER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS
Major Courses
- Legal and Ethical Environ of Bus
- Operating Systems
- Computer Architecture Concepts
- Systems Analysis
- Data Comms and Networking
- Intro to Business Programming
- Adv’d Business Appl Development
- Systems Design
- Info Systems Implementation
- Database Management Systems
- Distributed Information Systems
- Info Technology Management
- Introduction to Mgt/Org Behavior
- Operations Management
- Project Management
- International Business
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
General Education Courses
- Management Information Systems
- Professional Writing
- Critical Thinking
- Industrial Psychology
- Intermediate Statistics
*Some courses are subject to change according to Keiser University’s internal policies.