Information Technology & Management Information Systems
Bachelor of Business Administration
Department of Finance, Real Estate, and Decision Sciences (F.R.E.D.S)
In a technology bound society, companies rely on information technology (IT) and management information systems (MIS) to provide data to make business decisions. Management information systems are designed to support the complete computing system in a company. This includes software systems, databases, hardware resources, project applications, and any other computerized process used to help a company function efficiently
Managers use management information systems to gather and process large amounts of data to analyze where the company has been and forecast where the company is going. Management information systems are vital for production/operations management and supply chain management decisions. Management information systems professionals may specialize in systems analysis, database design, application or maintenance programming, networking, project management, telecommunications, electronic commerce, and web development.
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All majors must contain at least 12 unduplicated hours. All minors must contain 3 unduplicated hours.
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Information Technology and Management Information Systems (ITMIS) majors are not required to complete MIS 395 in business core. Up to 2 non-ITMIS courses can be used toward the ITMIS major.
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Co-op credit may not be counted toward the major.
Information Technology and Management Information Systems Degree Completion Plan PDF