The management and business information systems major offers a 36-semester-hour course of study designed to provide a foundation in management as well as a thorough understanding of computer, network, and Internet technology and its impact on organizational productivity.
Information systems are used as an integral part of developing and executing business strategies. Companies need highly trained professionals to effectively manage the technology behind the strategic objectives. Information systems are increasingly being leveraged to create a competitive edge. Effective management of these systems requires both knowledge of management issues and information technology.
In this program, students will learn to:
Students are required to obtain a minimum grade of C- in all courses taken for the major.
| MGOL 401 Organizational Behavior | 3 |
| MGOL 403 Organizational Theory | 3 |
| MGOL 404 Organizational Communication | 3 |
| MGOL 407 Christian Faith and Thought | 3 |
| MGOL 410 Financial Decision Making | 3 |
| MGOL 413 Ethics for Managers | 3 |
| MGOL 432 International Dynamics | 2 |
| MGOL 450 Strategic Management | 3 |
| MBIS 420 Management of Information Systems | 3 |
| MBIS 423 Implementing IT Projects | 3 |
| MBIS 426 Emerging Information Technologies | 1 |
| MBIS 429 Database Planning and Management | 3 |
| MBIS 434 Network Design and Management | 1 |
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