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2012-2013 Undergraduate Academic Catalog 
    
2012-2013 Undergraduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Management Information Systems, B.S.


Bachelor of Science Management Information Systems


Program Director:

Dr. Jeffrey Blessing
Office: R-305
Phone: (414) 277-7194
Fax: (414) 277-7479
Email: blessing@msoe.edu

The Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems (MIS) program provides students with a combination of business, management and information technology preparation needed to succeed in today’s dynamic business environment. The program offers a comprehensive view that takes students through many of the core technologies and languages of computing. The student will learn by doing the very things that industry demands of its information technology professionals. Our notebook computer program for full-time students makes the resources that they need available on a 24-hour basis. Our commitment to using open source software ensures that part-time students will also have ready access to the tools they need to be successful.

The program provides the opportunity for students to focus their studies by selecting course work in one of the following concentrations:

Computer Systems and Networking – networking, systems analysis, systems design, operating systems and security; and

Software Systems Development – advanced computer programming, Internet and World Wide Web applications, business process analysis, software integration and implementation, database development and information technology product management.

Program Educational Objectives and Student Outcomes

The goal of the program is to produce graduates who:

  • are prepared to excel in positions of responsibility and leadership in the computer-oriented, information and technology-based organizations of the future.
  • have a solid grounding in humanistic studies, an appreciation for cultural diversity and skills to work effectively with people.
  • possess the skills to achieve competitive advantage for business and service organizations through making effective and efficient use of information technology.
  • have a propensity to be lifelong learners, to track new information technology and assist in incorporating it into an organization’s strategic, planning and operational practices.

Through an integrated array of courses and application of technologies, graduates of the program:

  • understand and can apply the methodology and tools of quantitative analysis, and a systems approach to the application of knowledge and decision-making.
  • are prepared to lead business and industry in a global information and communication-dominated economy.
  • possess technical and managerial skills and capabilities in the gathering, analysis and communication of critical business information.
  • are able to integrate technology to maintain and improve productivity, enhance the quality of work life, and advance technically oriented products, services and information.

The degree is available to traditional full-time undergraduate students, and flexible plans of study are also available for working professionals. For those with an associate degree, the transfer plan grants junior standing to qualified individuals. Courses in the program can be completed on a part-time or full-time basis. Classes may be taken during the day or evening, with several options for blended Internet study available each academic term.

Traditional Full-time Track - V2.5


Year One


Total: 16 lecture hours - 2 lab hours - 16 credits

Winter


Total: 16 lecture hours - 2 lab hours - 17 credits

Total: 15 lecture hours - 2 lab hours - 16 credits

Year Two


Total: 15 lecture hours - 0 lab hours - 15 credits

Winter


Total: 15 lecture hours - 2 lab hours - 16 credits

Spring


Total: 17 lecture hours - 2 lab hours - 18 credits

Year Three


Fall


Total: 16 lecture hours - 0 lab hours - 16 credits

Total: 16 lecture hours - 0 lab hours - 16 credits

Total: 13 lecture hours - 10 lab hours - 16 credits

Year Four


Total: 16 lecture hours - 0 lab hours - 16 credits

Winter


Total: 15 lecture hours - 0 lab hours - 15 credits

Spring


Total: 15 lecture hours - 0 lab hours - 15 credits

Note:


1 Transfer students who have completed 36 quarter or 24 semester credits will be waived from OR 100 , but will be required to complete OR 301  Transfer Student Orientation. Students following the Model Full-time Track may be required to take classes during the evening or occasionally on weekends.

2 Students must complete a minimum of 8 natural science credits. The specific course selection MUST be approved by the curriculum advisor. At least one course chosen must have a lab.

3 MIS students must complete at least 9 credits of social science (SS) electives. Electives are chosen in consultation with an advisor.

4 MIS students must complete at least 12 credits of humanities electives in addition to the prescribed requirements of HU 100  and HU 432  . Electives are chosen in consultation with an advisor.

5 MIS students must complete at least 24 elective credits. At least SIX courses must be from the specialty course list. Courses are chosen in consultation with an advisor.

6 Management Internship Experience is not required for students who can show evidence of an internship experience appropriate to their professional development related to the MIS program. One MS elective will be substituted with consent of advisor.

7 MIS students must complete one course featuring Microsoft Operating Systems & Networking.

Concentration Electives


Students following the full-time traditional MIS track are expected to complete 24 credits of concentration elective course work. At least SIX courses must be completed from one of the following concentration areas:

Note:


* Alternatives to the listed courses are considered under extraordinary circumstances. Students should consult with the MIS program director when choosing elective courses.