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Undergraduate Catalog 2006-2007 

Management Information Systems Major with Two Emphases: Business Analyst or Business Applications
The MIS program supports students and professionals in their applied use of computers. Information systems supports a variety of business activities using computer systems; it is not intended to prepare software developers.

Business Analyst Emphasis
Freshman - Semester I
 
  *MATH 1324 Business Mathematics 3 hrs
  *HIST 1301 U.S. History to 1865 3 hrs
  *ENGL 130 1 Composition I 3 hrs
  *POLS 2305 United States Government and Politics 3 hrs
  UCCP 1101 Freshman Seminar I 1 hr
Select one of these 3 hour courses: 3 hrs
  *ARTS 1301 Art and Society, or  
  *MUSI 1306 Understanding and Enjoying Music, or  
  *MUSI 1307 Elements of Musical Style, or  
  *THEA 1310 The Art of the Theatre 16 hrs
       
Freshman - Semester II  
  MATH 1325 Business Calculus 3 hrs
  *ENGL 1302 Composition II 3 hrs
  *HIST 1302 U.S. History Since 1865 3 hrs
  *POLS 2306 State and Local Government 3 hrs
  UCCP 1102 Freshman Seminar II 1 hr
Select one of these 3 hour courses 3 hrs
  *PSYC 2301 General Psychology, or  
  *SOCI 1301 Human Societies 16 hrs
       
Sophomore - Semester I  
  *ECON 2301 Macroeconomics Principles 3 hrs
  ACCT 2301 Financial Accounting 3 hrs
  MISY 2305 Computer Applications in Business 3 hrs
  COSC 1435 Introduction to Problem Solving with Computers 4 hrs
       
Select one of these 3 hour courses: 3 hrs
  *ENGL 2332 Literature of the Western World: From the Classics to the Renaissance, or  
  *ENGL 2333 Literature of the Western World: From the Enlightenment to the Present, or  
  *SPAN 3306 Introduction to Spanish Literature 16 hrs
       
Sophomore - Semester II  
  *COMM 1315 Public Speaking 3 hrs
  * Natural Science requirement 3-4 hrs
  ECON 2302 Microeconomics Principles 3 hrs
  ACCT 2302 Managerial Accounting 3 hrs
  COSC 2470 COBOL Programming 3 hrs
      15-16 hrs
Junior - Semester I  
  MISY 3310 Management Information Systems Concepts 3 hrs
  MISY 3330 Database Management 3 hrs
  ORMS 3310 Data Analysis and Statistics 3 hrs
  MGMT 3315 Communicating in Business 3 hrs
  MKTG 3310 Principles of Marketing 3 hrs
      15 hrs
Junior - Semester II  
  FINA 3310 Financial Management I 3 hrs
  MGMT 3312 Behavior in Organizations 3 hrs
  BLAW 3310 Legal Environment of Business 3 hrs
  MISY 3320 Business Data Communication Systems I 3 hrs
  MISY 3340 Systems Analysis and Design 3 hrs
      15 hrs
Senior - Semester I  
  BUSI 4310 International Business** 3 hrs
  OPSY 4314 Operations Management 3 hrs
  MISY 4310 Business Data Communication Systems II 3 hrs
Senior-level MISY Electives 3 hrs
  *PHIL 3340 Foundations of Professional Ethics 3 hrs
      15 hrs
Senior - Semester II  
  MGMT 4388 Administrative Policy and Strategy 3 hrs
  Non-business Elective 3 hrs
  Elective   1 hr
  Senior-level MISY Electives 3 hrs
  *Science Requirement 3-4 hrs
      13-14 hrs
*University core.
**Any international business course may be used as a substitute.
 
Business Applications Emphasis  
Freshman - Semester I  
  *MATH 1324 Business Mathematics 3 hrs
  *HIST 1301 U.S. History to 1865 3 hrs
  *ENGL 1301 Composition I 3 hrs
  *POLS 2305 United States Government and Politics 3 hrs
  UCCP 1101 Freshman Seminar I 1 hr
Select one of these 3 hour courses 3 hrs
  *PSYC 2301 General Psychology, or  
  *SOCI 1301 Human Societies 16 hrs
       
Freshman - Semester II  
  *ESCI 1470 Environmental Science 4 hrs
  *ENGL 1302 Composition II 3 hrs
  *HIST 1302 U.S. History Since 1865 3 hrs
  *POLS 2306 State and Local Government 3 hrs
  UCCP 1102 Freshman Seminar II 1 hr
  MATH 1325 Business Calculus 3 hrs
      17 hrs
Sophomore - Semester I  
  *ECON 2301 Macroeconomics Principles 3 hrs
  ACCT 2301 Financial Accounting 3 hrs
  MISY 2305 Computer Applications in Business 3 hrs
  Non-business Electives 3 hrs
  Select one of these 3 hour courses: 3 hrs
  *ARTS 1301 Art and Society, or  
  *MUSI 1306 Understanding and Enjoying Music, or  
  *MUSI 1307 Elements of Musical Style, or  
  *THEA 1310 The Art of the Theatre 15 hrs
       
Sophomore - Semester II  
  COSC 1435 Introduction to Problem Solving with Computers 3 hrs
  *COMM 1315 Public Speaking 3 hrs
  ECON 2302 Microeconomics Principles 3 hrs
  ACCT 2302 Managerial Accounting 3 hrs
  Select one of these 3 hour courses: 3 hrs
  *ENGL 2332 Literature of the Western World: From the Classics to the Renaissance, or  
  *ENGL 2333 Literature of the Western World: From the Enlightenment to the Present, or  
  *SPAN 3306 Introduction to Spanish Literature 15 hrs
       
Junior - Semester I  
  MISY 3310 Management Information Systems Concepts 3 hrs
  ORMS 3310 Data Analysis and Statistics 3 hrs
  MGMT 3315 Communicating in Business
3 hrs
  MKTG 3310 Principles of Marketing 3 hrs
  MISY 3330 Database Management 3 hrs
      15 hrs
Junior - Semester II  
  FINA 3310 Financial Management 3 hrs
  MISY 3320 Business Data Communications I 3 hrs
  MISY 3340 Systems Analysis and Design 3 hrs
  MGMT 3312 Behavior in Organizations 3 hrs
  BLAW 3310 Legal Environment of Business 3 hrs
      15 hrs
Senior - Semester I  
  BUSI 4310 International Business** 3 hrs
  OPSY 4314 Operations Management 3 hrs
  MISY 4310 Business Data Communications Systems II 3 hrs
  MISY 4325 Business Decision Support Systems and Expert Systems 3 hrs
  *Science Requirement 3-4 hrs
      15-16 hrs
Senior - Semester II  
  MGMT 4388 Administrative Policy and Strategy 3 hrs
  MISY 4340 Electronic Commerce Management 3 hrs
  Elective   3 hr
  Senior-level MISY Elective 3 hrs
  * PHIL 3340 Foundations of Professional Ethics 3 hrs
      15 hrs
*University core.
**Any international business course may be used as a substitute.

 

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