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(Page 1 of 2) Total Management Information Systems Option Units- 51 Minimum Total Units to Graduate-120 FOUNDATIONS OF BUSINESS COURSES (12 UNITS): Course # Course Name Units Grade Sem Comments Need IP Met BUS 302* Foundations of Business Environments 2 BUS 324 Introduction to Business Analytics 4 FIN 302*^ Foundations of Finance 2 ^FIN 304 (4) MGMT 302*^ Foundations of Management 2 ^MGMT 305 (4) MKTG 302*^ Foundations of Marketing 2 ^MKTG 305 (4) *Prerequisite for Business Strategy and Senior Experience. ^Equivalent 4-unit course can be substituted for this 2-unit course with 2 units applied toward MIS electives; however, only 4 excess units can be counted toward MIS electives. MIS CORE COURSES (12 UNITS): Course # Course Name Units Grade Sem Comments Need IP Met MIS 304* Principles of Management Information Systems 4 MIS 411 Database Management 4 OM 305* Operations Management 4 *Prerequisite for Capstone and Senior Experience. MIS ELECTIVES (22 UNITS) A minimum of 16 units must be selected from the following approved MIS/OM courses. The remaining 6 units can be taken from electives in ACCT, ENTR, FIN, GBM, GSCM, MKTG, MGMT or HIT (Please consult with the HIT director for enrollment requirements. HIT Certificate courses are offered through extended learning). Students in the MIS option cannot take ACCT 308 for credit. Units outside of MIS may be substituted with prior approval from CoBA. Please Consult MIS department chair for suggested sequence of MIS electives. Course # Course Number/Title Units Grade Sem Comments Need IP Met MIS 308 Enterprise Systems 4 MIS 320 MIS Executives Seminar 2 MIS 328 Mobile Business Applications 4 MIS 388 Java Programming 4 MIS 408 Information Systems for Business Intelligence 4 MIS 425 Business Systems Development 4 Previously Business Systems Analysis (2) MIS 426 Telecommunications for Management 4 MIS 427 Multimedia in Business 4 MIS 435 Web Business Applications 4 MIS 440 Electronic Commerce 4 MIS 480 Managing Information Systems Project 4 MIS 481-5 Selected Topics in Management Info Systems 1-4 MIS 498 Independent Study in Management Info Systems 1-4 OM 406 Decision Models 4 Check course descriptions in General Catalog for prerequisites. CoBA Advising 6/1/14 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS OPTION Catalog Year: AY 2014

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    Total Management Information Systems Option Units- 51 Minimum Total Units to Graduate-120

    FOUNDATIONS OF BUSINESS COURSES (12 UNITS):

    Course # Course Name Units Grade Sem Comments Need IP Met

    BUS 302* Foundations of Business Environments 2

    BUS 324 Introduction to Business Analytics 4

    FIN 302*^ Foundations of Finance 2 ^FIN 304 (4)

    MGMT 302*^ Foundations of Management 2 ^MGMT 305 (4)

    MKTG 302*^ Foundations of Marketing 2 ^MKTG 305 (4)

    *Prerequisite for Business Strategy and Senior Experience. ^Equivalent 4-unit course can be substituted for this 2-unit course with 2 units applied toward MIS electives; however, only 4 excess units can be counted toward MIS electives.

    MIS CORE COURSES (12 UNITS):

    Course # Course Name Units Grade Sem Comments Need IP Met

    MIS 304* Principles of Management Information Systems

    4

    MIS 411 Database Management 4

    OM 305* Operations Management 4

    *Prerequisite for Capstone and Senior Experience.

    MIS ELECTIVES (22 UNITS) A minimum of 16 units must be selected from the following approved MIS/OM courses. The remaining 6 units can be taken from electives in ACCT, ENTR, FIN, GBM, GSCM, MKTG, MGMT or HIT (Please consult with the HIT director for enrollment requirements. HIT Certificate courses are offered through extended learning). Students in the MIS option cannot take ACCT 308 for credit. Units outside of MIS may be substituted with prior approval from CoBA. Please Consult MIS department chair for suggested sequence of MIS electives.

    Course # Course Number/Title Units Grade Sem Comments Need IP Met

    MIS 308 Enterprise Systems 4

    MIS 320 MIS Executives Seminar 2

    MIS 328 Mobile Business Applications 4

    MIS 388 Java Programming 4

    MIS 408 Information Systems for Business Intelligence 4

    MIS 425 Business Systems Development 4 Previously Business Systems Analysis (2)

    MIS 426 Telecommunications for Management 4

    MIS 427 Multimedia in Business 4

    MIS 435 Web Business Applications 4

    MIS 440 Electronic Commerce 4

    MIS 480 Managing Information Systems Project 4

    MIS 481-5 Selected Topics in Management Info Systems 1-4

    MIS 498 Independent Study in Management Info Systems

    1-4

    OM 406 Decision Models 4

    Check course descriptions in General Catalog for prerequisites. CoBA Advising 6/1/14

    MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS OPTION Catalog Year: AY 2014

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    CAPSTONE (2 UNITS):

    Course # Course Name Units Grade Sem Comments Need IP Met

    BUS 442 Business Strategy 2

    SENIOR EXPERIENCE (3 UNITS): (BUS 495 is a one-semester capstone course).

    Course # Course Name Units Grade Sem Comments Need IP Met BUS 495 Senior Experience 3

    The Management Information Systems (MIS) option focuses on training business-oriented professionals for developing and managing information systems. Students will learn how to define organizational information requirements and employ technology-enabled solutions to meet the organization goals and objectives. They will also learn how to lead and manage information systems projects, especially those related to Internet applications. The major themes of the option include fundamentals of information systems, system analysis and design, and database management. The option also addresses subjects such as networking, web and mobile applications, enterprise systems and business intelligence. These topics provide students with knowledge and skills essential for enhancing organizational efficiencies and effectiveness. In addition, they prepare students for careers in business systems analysis, application development, social networking driven business, entrepreneurship, and process design. Students are held responsible for the information contained in the University Catalog. Failure to read and comply with University regulations will not exempt students from whatever penalties they may incur. Table of Contents, CSUSM General Catalog