Management Information Systems (A.S.)

Purpose

The Management Information Systems program is designed primarily for those students who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university and major in management information systems.

Program Objectives

A graduate should be able to:

  • demonstrate college level literacy in economics and business as a basis for making intelligent business, political and personal economic decisions.
  • enter into the third year of a baccalaureate program in computer and information systems with little or no loss of credits.
  • demonstrate the basic knowledge and skills needed to continue the educational process toward more advanced MIS training leading toward career advancement.

Curriculum

First Semester

ENG 101 English Composition I 3
Elective History of Western Civilization 3
Elective Mathematics 3
CIS 111 Computer Science I: Programming and Concepts 3
ACC 111 Accounting Principles I 3
Elective Physical Education 2
(17 Credit Hours)

Second Semester

ENG 102 English Composition II 3
Elective History 3
Elective Mathematics 3
CIS 111 B Computer Science II: Object-Oriented Programming 3
ACC 112 Accounting Principles II 3
(15 Credit Hours)

Third Semester

Elective Humanities 3
CIS 112 Computer Science III: Data Structure and Algorithms 3
Elective Lab Science 4
CIS 151 Systems Analysis and Design 3
ECO 121 Macroeconomics 3
(16 Credit Hours)

Fourth Semester

Elective Humanities 3
Elective Anthropology, Psychology or Sociology 3
Elective Elective 3
Elective CIS 3
ECO 122 Microeconomics 3
(15 Credit Hours)

TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS CREDIT: 63