Keiser University’s Bachelor of Science degree in Management Information Systems is the study of the uses of computers in business. Students study both business and information technology and learn how to solve business problems using hardware, operating systems, networking, programming and database management. Students learn to use technology as a key business driver to manage corporate information technology resources. During the application and management components of the program, students work in groups with community organizations and develop actual project experience.
Program Objectives
The following objectives are designed to meet Keiser University’s mission and its objectives:
To assist students in understanding a business problem, analyzing it using appropriate tools and recommending an appropriate business solution;
To assist students in becoming proficient in the use of computer languages, databases and other applications of information technology;
To help students develop competency in both oral and written communication;
To prepare students for entry-level professional positions in management information systems;
To instruct students in the conduct of computer-assisted research.
Prerequisites for Major Courses
None.
Program Outline
To receive a Bachelor of Science degree in Management Information Systems, students must earn 126.0 credit hours. Program requirements are as follows:
Lower Division Courses
Lower Division Management Information Systems Major Courses (24.0 credit hours)
Accounting Principles I
3.0 credit hours
Accounting Principles II
3.0 credit hours
Business Law
3.0 credit hours
Financial Management
3.0 credit hours
Entrepreneurship
3.0 credit hours
Principles of Management
3.0 credit hours
Human Resources Management
3.0 credit hours
Introduction to Marketing
3.0 credit hours
Behavioral/Social Science (3.0 credit hours)
American History Pre 1876
3.0 credit hours
American History Since 1876
3.0 credit hours
Political Science
3.0 credit hours
Introduction to Psychology
3.0 credit hours
Sociology
3.0 credit hours
Communications (3.0 credit hours)
Speech Communications
3.0 credit hours
Computers (3.0 credit hours)
Introduction to Computers
3.0 credit hours
Economics (6.0 credit hours)
Microeconomics
3.0 credit hours
Macroeconomics
3.0 credit hours
English (6.0 credit hours)
English Composition I
3.0 credit hours
English Composition II
3.0 credit hours
Humanities/Fine Arts (3.0 credit hours)
American Literature
3.0 credit hours
English Literature
3.0 credit hours
Mathematics (6.0 credit hours)
College Algebra
3.0 credit hours
College Mathematics
3.0 credit hours
Applications of Mathematics
3.0 credit hours
Statistics (required)
3.0 credit hours
Natural Science (6.0 credit hours)
General Biology
3.0 credit hours
General Biology Laboratory
1.0 credit hour
Advanced Biology
3.0 credit hours
Advanced Biology Laboratory
1.0 credit hour
Environmental Science
3.0 credit hours
Upper Division Courses
Upper Division Management Information Systems Major Courses (48.0 credit hours)
Legal and Ethical Environments of Business
3.0 credit hours
Systems Analysis
3.0 credit hours
Data Communication and Networking
3.0 credit hours
Introduction to Business Programming
3.0 credit hours
Advanced Business Application Development
3.0 credit hours
Systems Design
3.0 credit hours
Information Systems Implementation
3.0 credit hours
Database Management Systems
3.0 credit hours
Distributed Information Systems
3.0 credit hours
Information Technology Management
3.0 credit hours
Introduction to Management and Organizational Behavior
3.0 credit hours
Operations Management
3.0 credit hours
Project Management
3.0 credit hours
Introduction to Business Intelligence
3.0 credit hours
Business Analytics
3.0 credit hours
International Business
3.0 credit hours
Upper Division General Education Courses (15.0 credit hours)
Management Information Systems
3.0 credit hours
Professional Writing
3.0 credit hours
Critical Thinking
3.0 credit hours
Intermediate Statistics
3.0 credit hours
Industrial Psychology
3.0 credit hours
Note: All lower division major and general education courses should be successfully completed before upper division courses are undertaken.
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