The Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems is designed to equip students with the necessary knowledge, skills and abilities required to proficiently analyze, design, develop and implement organizational information systems.
The degree coursework is comprised of core business courses (in areas such as accounting, marketing and finance) as well as information systems courses (in areas such as web application development, database applications development, computer networks design and administration, and business applications programming). This coursework prepares students to pursue careers as business application developers, database application developers, network designers and administrators, web application developers and technical support personnel.
The Management Information Systems major leads to a Bachelor of Science degree which includes a minimum of 57 upper-level (33XX and 43XX) hours and a total of 120 hours in order to complete the baccalaureate degree.