SUBSEQUENT BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B.S.) DEGREE
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AREA (24 HOURS)
Programming Fundamentals Course (4) Database Fundamentals Course (4) Network Fundamentals Course (2)
Students must have 14 hours of coursework in information technology. Courses can be selected from the following technology related areas: • Computer Graphics • Operating Systems • Networks • Web Design & Implementation • Multimedia Technologies • Programming • Other IT related course with approval from the Program Chair
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CORE (36 HOURS)
ITEC 275 - Computer Networks: Switching, Routing, and WANs (4) ITEC 400 - UNIX Administration (4) ITEC 430 - Information Technology Project Management (4) ITEC 495 - Information Technology Capstone (4) MIS 310 - Information Systems Architecture and Technology (4) MIS 320 - Technical Communication (4) MIS 484 - Information Systems Security (4)
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIZATIONS Choose one of the following specializations:
Systems Administration ITEC 350 - Windows Administration (4) ITEC 450 - Database Administration (4)
Infrastructure Management ITEC 325 - Data Center Design and Administration (4) ITEC 425 - Information Storage Management (4)
MANAGEMENT GENERAL EDUCATION CORE (16 HOURS)
COMM 320 - Business and Professional Communication (4) COMP 106 - Introduction to Spreadsheets (1) COMP 108 - Introduction to Databases (1) ECON 220 - Introduction to Macroeconomics (4) MATH 215 - Statistical Concepts (4) PF 321 - Learning Strategies (2)
BUSINESS CORE (28 HOURS)
ACCT 215 - Financial Accounting (4) ACCT 225 - Managerial Accounting (4) BSAD 220 - Business Law (4) BSAD 312 - Principles of Management (4)
ECON 210 - Introduction to Microeconomics (4) FINA 301 - Principles of Finance (4) MKTG 300 - Marketing (4)
MAJOR AREA (28 HOURS)
MGMT 300 - Human Resources Management (4) MGMT 320 - Decision Making and Problem Solving (4) MGMT 325 - Organizational Behavior (4) MGMT 352 - Management and Leadership: A Continuum (4) MGMT 435 - Evolution of Management (4) MGMT 495 - Management Capstone (4)
Major Area Elective (4)* *Select 4 hours from the Major Area Electives listed in the Bachelor of Science degree section for this major.
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SCIENCES PREREQUISITE COMPETENCIES
BSAD 110 - Business Principles (4) COMM 320 - Business and Professional Communication (4) COMP 085 - Computer Literacy (2) COMP 106 - Introduction to Spreadsheets (1) COMP 107 - Introduction to Web Authoring (1) COMP 108 - Introduction to Databases (1) MATH 160 - College Algebra (4) MATH 180 - Applied Calculus (4) MATH 210 - Finite Mathematics (4) PF 321 - Learning Strategies (2)
MIS PROFESSIONAL CORE (24 HOURS)
ACCT 215 - Financial Accounting (4) BSAD 312 - Principles of Management (4) COMP 111 - Introduction to Computer Science & Object-Oriented Programming (4)
HRM 300 - Human Resources Management (4) OR MKTG 300 - Marketing (4)
MATH 380 - Probability and Statistics (4) WEBD 234 - Web Design and Implementation (4)
MAJOR AREA (40 HOURS)
COMP 121 - Object-Oriented Data Structures & Algorithms I (4) COMP 281 - Database Management Systems (4) MIS 310 - Information Systems Architecture & Technology (4) MIS 320 - Technical Communication (4) MIS 330 - Systems Integration Concepts and Practices (4) MIS 360 - Enterprise-wide Electronic Commerce (4) MIS 400 - Systems Analysis and Design (4) MIS 478 - Quantitative Methods and Analysis (4) MIS 495 - Management Information Sciences Capstone (4)
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