Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems
The Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems (BS–MIS) program is designed to enhance technical skills and improve career advancement of students with an interest in Information Systems. Entry –level careers include Information Systems Analyst, Information Architect, Network Support Technician, or Security Analyst. The program provides learners with a thorough understanding of both the business environment and computer concepts and its special feature imparts on both the business and technical skills. The Bachelor of Science in Management Information System (MIS) requires completion of 120 semester units of course work.
| Competencies | Learning Objectives |
|---|---|
| English Communication | To demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively, both oral and written capacities as evidenced by the proper use of grammar, phraseology and organizational skills. |
| Humanities, Mathematics & Science | To demonstrate the ability to discuss aspects of cultures and worth of society, recognize the contribution of science and use of appropriate mathematical thinking to judge the relevance of results when applying technology to solve problems. |
| Critical Thinking & Analytical Skill | To demonstrate the ability to apply critical thinking and use of deductive reasoning in solving problems while completing the program, recognizing that a skill learned in one course can be applied to all other courses. |
| Management Information Systems & Technology Proficiency | To demonstrate a command in the effective use and application of Management Information Systems and innovative Technology that are now commonplace at home and workplaces. |
| Ethical Choices & Management | To demonstrate the ability to make effective managerial decisions and ethical choices in personal and professional lives. |
| Diversity | To demonstrate awareness of a diverse work force in a global business industry. |
BSMIS Curricular Requirements (120 units)
- GEN 101 English Composition
- GEN 111 Introduction to Literature
- GEN 104 Mathematics
- GEN 105 Algebra
- GEN 106 Calculus
- GEN 215 Introduction to Biology
- GEN 216 Introduction to Physics
- GEN 222 Cultural Anthropology
- GEN 225 Anatomy and Physiology
- BUS 201 Business and Society
- BUS 215 Business Communication
- ECO 215 Survey of Economics
- MGT 328 Process of Management
- MGT 440 Operations Management
- MGT 445 Strategic Management
- BUS 314 Business Law
- ECO 318 Macroeconomics
- FIN 320 Principles of Financial Management
- ACC 321 Financial Accounting
- MKT 325 Principles of Marketing
- MGT 350 Organizational Behavior
- ECO 418 Microeconomics
- ACC 421 Managerial Accounting
- BUS 425 Business Ethics
- IST 439 Enterprise Resource Management
- IST 320 Fundamentals of Computing
- MGT 450 Project Management
- IST 324 Computer System Architecture; PR: IST 320
- IST 326 Data Communications and Distributed Networks
- IST 333 Fundamentals of Database Management
- IST 346 Computer Security Fundamentals
- IST 423 Information System Analysis Design & Implementation
- IST 430 Information Systems Management and Practice
- IST 432 Legal Issues in Information Technology
- IST 433 Advanced Database Management System
- IST 435 Information Systems Project Management; PR: MGT 450
- IST 444 Web Interface Design; PR: IST 320
- IST 446 Advanced Internet Security and Threats
- IST 447 Software Engineering

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