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MBA
Concentration: Management Information Systems
The
MIS concentration is designed for students with an interest
in developing the knowledge and skills to use technology
to enhance organizational performance. Topics covered
include the design and programming of database management
systems, the use of business intelligence and knowledge
management systems, and the ability to align competitive
strategies and core competencies with information systems.
Phase
I & II
The
MBA program consists of 18–22 semester hours of
foundation courses in Phase I, and 36–39 semester
hours in Phases II-IV (depending upon the concentration).
After reviewing the student’s transcripts at the
time of admission, the MBA Advisor determines
the number of foundation courses a student must take.
Phase III
ISMG 6306 Database Systems COURSE
DESCRIPTION ISMG
6307 Strategic IS and IT Management COURSE
DESCRIPTION
ISMG 6308 Internet and Network Technologies
COURSE
DESCRIPTION ISMG
6309 Business Intelligence and Knowledge Management
COURSE
DESCRIPTION
ISMG 6399 Special Topics in Information Systems,
or
3 hours through the MGMT 6199/6299
Executive Seminar Series
COURSE
DESCRIPTION
Phase IV
BUSI
6302 Business and Public Policy
COURSE
DESCRIPTION |
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