Management Information Systems, B.S.
	
A minor is not required with this major.
School of Business Admission Requirements
	
		
			Requirements (57 credits)
		
Students must complete the 27-credit common business core requirements plus the following 30 credits:
			Common Business Core:
		
			
				| AC 211 | Introduction to Financial Accounting | 3  | 
			
				| AC 212 | Introduction to Managerial Accounting | 3  | 
			
				| BUS 480 | Capstone Seminar | 0  | 
			
				| FIN 295 | Managerial Finance | 3  | 
			
				| LAW 250 | The Legal and Ethical Environment of Business | 3  | 
			
				| MC 207 | Managerial Communication I | 3  | 
			
				| MGT 295 | Fundamentals of Management and Organizational Behavior | 3  | 
			
				| MGT 480 | Strategic Management | 3  | 
			
				| MIS 201 | Introduction to Management Information Systems | 3  | 
			
				| MKT 295 | Fundamentals of Marketing | 3  | 
			
		
			Management Information Systems Core (18 Credits)
		
			
				| MIS 300 | Project Management for Business | 3  | 
			
				| MIS 305 | E-Business | 3  | 
			
				| MIS 310 | Contemporary Business Applications Development I | 3  | 
			
				| MIS 312 | Contemporary Business Applications Development II | 3  | 
			
				| MIS 315 | Database Management Systems | 3  | 
			
				| MIS 361 | Systems Analysis and Design for Business | 3  | 
			
		
			All MIS majors may choose one of the following concentrations (12 credits) in addition to completing the MIS Common Core (18 credits).
		 
			B.S. in MIS: Concentration in Business Analytics
		
			
				| MIS 400 | Business Analytics and Decision Support | 3  | 
			
				| MIS 450 | Enterprise Strategies and Transformations | 3  | 
			
				| MIS 463 | Analytics Applications | 3  | 
			
		
			The Business Analytics concentration also requires a directed MIS elective from this list: MIS 220, 410, 460, 462, 464, 465, 466, 494, 496, 498
		 
			B.S. in MIS: Concentration in Information Security and Infrastructure
		
			
				| MIS 410 | Business-Driven Infrastructure Design | 3  | 
			
				| MIS 450 | Enterprise Strategies and Transformations | 3  | 
			
				| MIS 464 | Information Systems Security and Assurance for Business | 3  | 
			
		
			The Concentration in Information Security and Infrastructure also requires a directed MIS elective from this list: MIS 220, 400, 460, 462, 463, 465, 466, 494, 496, 498
		 
			B.S. in MIS: Concentration in Enterprise Resource Planning Systems
		
			
				| MIS 400 | Business Analytics and Decision Support | 3  | 
			
				| MIS 450 | Enterprise Strategies and Transformations | 3  | 
			
				| MIS 466 | Enterprise Systems | 3  | 
			
		
			The Concentration in Enterprise Resource Planning Systems also requires a directed MIS elective from this list:    MIS 220, 400, 460, 462, 463, 464, 465, 494, 496, 498
		
			B.S. in MIS: Individualized Concentration (12 credits from the following)
		
			
				| MIS 220 | Introductory Business Applications Development | 3  | 
			
				| MIS 400 | Business Analytics and Decision Support | 3  | 
			
				| MIS 410 | Business-Driven Infrastructure Design | 3  | 
			
				| MIS 450 | Enterprise Strategies and Transformations | 3  | 
			
				| MIS 460 | Emerging Technologies for Business | 3  | 
			
				| MIS 462 | IT Project Management and System Implementation | 3  | 
			
				| MIS 463 | Analytics Applications | 3  | 
			
				| MIS 462 | IT Project Management and System Implementation | 3  | 
			
				| MIS 463 | Analytics Applications | 3  | 
			
				| MIS 464 | Information Systems Security and Assurance for Business | 3  | 
			
				| MIS 465 | Mobile Development for Business | 3  | 
			
				| MIS 466 | Enterprise Systems | 3  | 
			
				| MIS 494 | Independent Study in Management Information Systems | 3-6  | 
			
				| MIS 496 | Practicum in Management Information Systems | 3  | 
			
				| MIS 498 | Information and Decision Sciences Seminar | 3  | 
			
		
			The Individualized Concentration requires the MIS core, and 12 credits from MIS 220, 400, 410, 450 460, 462, 463, 464, 465, 466, 494, 496, 498
		 
	 Total Credit Hours: 57
Consultation with an advisor is recommended if the student wishes to pursue a specific concentration and career goal.