Management Information Systems Option
Requirements for Computer Science Major/Management Information Systems Option
Degree of Bachelor of Science
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Is180
Cs231
Cs232
Is270
Is380
Is410
Ac151
Ac152
Ba151
Ba155
Ec300*
Ma216
Cs/Is
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Fundamentals of Computer Programming
Introduction to C++
Advanced Programming Techniques Using C++
Report Generating Software for Managers
Data Base Concepts
Total Business Information Systems
Principles of Accounting I
Principles of Accounting II
Principles of Management
Principles of Marketing
Statistics for Business and Economics
Computer Mathematics
Information Science Electives
Electives
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( 3crs)
( 3crs)
( 3crs)
( 3crs)
( 3crs)
( 3crs)
( 6crs)
( 3crs)
( 3crs)
( 3crs)
( 3crs)
( 3crs)
(12crs)
(12crs)
60crs
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* If the prerequisites are satisfied, one of the following may be taken in place of
Ec300:
Ma212 Elementary Statistics
or Ma213 Biostatistics
or Ma335 Probability Theory
or Ps200 Statistics and Research Methods
or So349 Data Analysis in the Social Sciences
or So448 Statistics in the Social Sciences
Special Notes on Core Curriculum Requirements
Typical Sequence of Courses
CS/MIS
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Sophomore
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Junior
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Senior
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Is270
Cs232
Is380
Is410
Ba151
Ba155
Core
Total Credits
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( 3)
( 3)
( 3)
( 3)
( 3)
( 3)
(15)
(33)
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Is Electives
Ma216
Ac151 & Ac152
Core
Electives
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( 6)
( 3)
( 6)
( 9)
( 3)
(27)
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Is Electives
Ec300*
Core
Values Course
Electives
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( 6)
( 3)
( 9)
( 3)
( 9)
(30)
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*If the prerequisites are satisfied, one of the following may be taken in place of Ec300: Ma212 or Ma213 or Ma335 or Ps200 or So349 or So448.
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1. The core curriculum mathematics requirement is Mal23-124 Elementary Calculus, I and II (6 credits) or Mal05-106. These courses may not be taken on a Pass/Fail basis.
2. Majors in CS/MIS may not use Cs or Is courses for the core natural science requirements.
Special Notes on Major Requirements
1. A student must maintain a 2.0 average in the Cs231 and Cs232 sequence to continue as a computer science major and must maintain a 2.0 cumulative average in all Cs/Is courses in order to graduate.
2. At least two Information Science electives (6 credits) must be selected from courses with a designation of Is230 or higher. The remaining two Information Science electives (6 credits) must be selected from Information Science courses with a designation of Is230 or higher, or Computer Science courses with a designation of Cs400 or higher. Is295 may be counted as only one Information Science elective.
3. It is suggested that students take Bal51 and Bal55 before registering for Ec300.
4. CS/MIS majors are encouraged to study a commercially popular programming language such as C, C++, Visual BASIC, Java and/or COBOL.
This option is designed for those interested in working in organizations as systems analysts, knowledgeable not only in CS technology, but also in its use to address organizational information needs.
In addition to fulfilling the core curriculum requirement (60 credits) CS/MIS majors must complete the following courses:
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