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Management Information
Systems Concentration
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The Management Information Systems
Concentration is specifically designed to provide graduate
students with in-depth, hands-on understanding of the fundamentals
of information systems. The purpose is to develop graduate-level
business students who are not only skilled in basic business
fundamentals, but also have a strong grounding in current
information systems technology. Students learn how to apply
MIS technology to help create business organizations capable
of effectively competing in a global environment. This concentration is also offered online.
CURRICULUM OVERVIEW
M.B.A. students must complete a minimum of 36 credit-hours.
M.B.A. Required Core Curriculum
(24 hrs):
ACCT
6321 Managerial Accounting
FINA
6301 Corporate Finance
MANA
6302 Quantitative Analysis for Managers
MANA
6310 Leadership in Management
MANA
6320 Business Ethics
MANA
6341 Strategic Management Decisions (last course
in program)
MISM
6314 Management Information Systems
MRKT
6301 Creative Problem Solving for Marketing Decisions
Management Information Systems
Concentration Courses (12hrs):
MISM
6320 Systems Analysis and Design
MISM
6330 DataBase Management Systems
MISM
6335 Networks and Telecommunications
MISM
6340 Information Technology Management
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