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Management Information Systems

Bachelor of Science Degree

Combine the fast-paced world of technology with the organization and structure of business management. The Management Information Systems (MIS) degree gives you the opportunity to strengthen your current IT business and management skills and broaden your understanding of industry trends.

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Courses in the major include:

This course prepares students for success in their academic and professional careers. The foundation for learning is established for professional skill development through practical experience. Learner strengths are assessed and analytical, relational, and resilience skills are developed.
The course will cover world-class organizations, the guerrilla view of competitive advantage, online communities, data mining, real options theory, and several others. It will introduce the concepts of strategic management such as competitive advantage, Strength, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT analysis), corporate growth, and strategy implementation. The course will include several case studies that will allow the student to better evaluate the importance of how strategic management integrates in the technology industry.
This course covers forms, styles and methods used in business communication. It includes practice of oral communication and listening skills, as well as written correspondence. The course addresses project proposals, status updates, meeting dynamics, contract negotiations, communicating change, and the presentation of technical and quantitative information. This course will address the communications requirements in effective project management. Prerequisite: Acceptance in the Management Information Systems (MIS) accelerated degree program.
This course explains how to establish a solid pre-negotiation foundation, subtly guide the negotiation, and consistently set and achieve satisfactory targets. The course analyzes transferring existing strengths to the negotiating table to avoiding common negotiating errors. The course also covers battle-proven steps for reaching personal and organizational objectives in every negotiation. Prerequisite: Acceptance in the Management Information Systems (MIS) accelerated degree program.
This course provides an introduction to Management Information Systems (MIS) and examines the role of information systems in supporting a wide range of organizational functions. Capstone projects, which progress throughout the program, begin in this course with a project proposal and a scope definition. Prerequisite: Acceptance in the Management Information Systems (MIS) accelerated degree program.
This course provides an exploration of the key elements of finance used by managers to support long and short-term decisions in business projects. Capstone projects will be evaluated for cost/benefit analysis adding net present value, return on investment and payback periods. This course will also evaluate projects for their profitability and cost/benefit factor. Prerequisite: Acceptance in the Management Information Systems (MIS) accelerated degree program.
This course introduces the concepts of developing and implementing security policy, business continuity planning, and disaster recovery. Fundamental information security topics are discussed, including access control, network and software security, risk management, protection mechanisms, business continuity planning, and legal and ethical issues. Emphasis is placed on securing system access to ensure confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data.
This course introduces project management plans using techniques based on the Project Management Body of Knowledge Guide (PMBOK® Guide). Topics include initiating, planning, executing, controlling and closing projects. Scenario based case studies will be utilized to emphasize course material. Capstone projects will continue to be updated to include Gantt charts, time schedules, work break down tasks, and resources identified. Prerequisite: Acceptance in the Management Information Systems (MIS) accelerated degree program.
This course examines the process of developing and implementing information systems plans both at the strategic and tactical levels. Topics include strategic issues, project management, alternative approaches for building systems, risk management, and emerging technologies in a global marketplace. Prerequisite: Acceptance in the Management Information Systems (MIS) accelerated degree program.
This course is designed to identify issues in current business markets that affect how Management Information Systems can blend technology with business and impact future directions of IS. Capstone projects are completed in this course. Prerequisite: Acceptance in the Management Information Systems (MIS) accelerated degree program.

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