Bachelor of Business Administration
Program Description
The management information systems (MIS) major prepares students for careers involving leading-edge enterprise technologies and the analysis, design, and management of computer-based information systems. MIS majors combine strong technical skills with an understanding of organizations and business. Professionals who understand how to strategically and effectively use information systems in organizations are in high demand in every industry - for profit, non-profit, government, and academia.
Graduates in this field enjoy excellent placement at some of the highest starting salaries of any business major. Department of Labor projections indicate this trend will continue into the next century, as organizations increasingly rely on knowledge workers and strategic information systems.
Management Information Systems was ranked #8 among the most valuable college majors in terms of salary and career prospects by Forbes Magazine, and #2 by Kiplinger Magazine in their 2015-2016 list of Best College Majors for your Career.
What’s the difference between a Computer Science and MIS degree?
Computer Science (CS) programs focus on the theoretical side of computers, data structures,
networks and coding. CS programs are typically offered in science and engineering
colleges at universities whereas Management Information Systems (MIS) programs are
offered in business colleges. MIS focuses on the information and systems needed to
manage organizations efficiently and effectively.
Career Opportunities
MIS majors are prepared for careers in project management, business analysis, networking, system architecture and design, information assurance, and technical support. MIS careers are in every industry and graduates are prepared to work as in-house information systems staff, as consultants for information systems and accounting firms, as independent contractors, and as business entrepreneurs. Your degree will also prepare you for graduate school in business, information systems, or a related field.
A degree in management information systems prepares you for the following careers:
- Information systems manager
- Business analyst
- IT project manager
- IT consultant
- Network and Internet manager
- Webmaster
- Electronic commerce manager
- IT Security manager
- Network administrator
- Web developer
- Database analyst
Admission Requirements
There are no program specific admission requirements
Learning Outcomes
Students receiving a BBA degree from the Turner College of Business will:
- demonstrate proficiency in problem-solving and decision-making in a business context.
- demonstrate knowledge of key business disciplines and concepts.
- recognize and analyze ethical issues in a business context.
- demonstrate knowledge of global business concepts and cultural diversity in a business context.
- communicate effectively in a business context.
- demonstrate proficiency in using information technology in a business context.
Students completing the MIS degree program will be able to:
- select and apply appropriate systems analysis and design techniques to create a system design for a business process including systems development planning, requirements determination and analysis, and data/process modeling.
- demonstrate knowledge of database concepts, and apply data modeling techniques to create a relational database model.
- demonstrate knowledge of data networking and application of security concepts for protecting organizational data and information systems.
- demonstrate knowledge of project and risk management principles and techniques for information systems projects.
Additional Program Requirements
All students must earn C or better in Area F, C average in Area G, C or better in Area H and a C average in Area I business electives
Program of Study
Area A Essential Skills Required Hours: 9
ENGL 1101 (with a grade of "C" or better)
ENGL 1102 (with a grade of "C" or better)
Select one of the following courses:
MATH 1101
MATH 1113
MATH 1131
Area B Institutional Options Required Hours: 4-5
COMM 1110
Select two of the following courses:
ITDS 1779
ITDS 2726
ITDS 2735
ITDS 2746
ITDS 2749
ITDS 2755
Select one of the following courses:
INTS 2105
LEAD 1705
POLS 2401
HIST 1112
Foreign Language 1001, 1002, 2001, or 2002
Any Area C-E course with a study abroad component.
Note: the extra hour may be used as an elective.
Area C Humanities/Fine Arts/Ethics Required Hours: 6
Select one of the following humanities courses:
ENGL 2112
ITDS 1155
PHIL 2010
Select one of the following fine arts courses
Area D Science/Math/Technology Required Hours: 10-11
Select two science courses from the list below, one of which must include a lab.
ASTR 1105/1305 (lab optional)
ASTR 1106/1305
ATSC 1112/1112L
BIOL 1215K (lab included)
BIOL 1125 (no lab)
CHEM 1151/1151L
CHEM 1152/1152L
CHEM 1211/1211L
CHEM 1212/1212L
ENVS 1105/1105L (lab optional)
GEOL 1110 (no lab)
GEOL 1121/1121L
GEOL 1122/1322
GEOL 2225 (lab included)
PHYS 1112/1312
PHYS 1125/1325 (lab optional)
PHYS 2211/2311
PHYS 2212/2312
Select one of the following courses or a science course from above:
CPSC 1301/1301L
GEOG 2215
MATH 1125*
MATH 1131
MATH 1165
MATH 2125
STAT 1127
*MATH 1125 is recommended for students considering graduate studies.
Area E Social Sciences Required Hours: 12
Select one course from the following two courses:
HIST 2111
HIST 2112
Take the following course:
POLS 1101
Select one behavioral science course from the following courses:
ECON 2106
PSYC 1101
Select one world cultures course from the following courses:
ANTH 1107
ANTH 2105
ENGL 2136
GEOG 1101
HIST 1112
INTS 2105
ITDS 1156
Wellness Requirement Required Hours: 3
PHED 1205
Select any one PEDS course.
Area F Courses Related to Major Required Hours: 18
A grade of "C" or better is required for each course in Area F. Students will not
be allowed to take Area G courses until this requirement is met.
ACCT 2102 Principles of Accounting 2
BUSA 2115 Introduction to Business
ECON 2106 Principles of Microeconomics
MISM 2115 Introduction to Information Systems in Business
Area G BBA Core Required Hours: 27
A minimum 2.0 grade point average is required for Area G.
(C or better required in your major’s prerequisite course and BUSA 4185)
BUSA 3116 Quantitative Analysis for Business 2
BUSA 3135 International Business
BUSA 4000 Business Professional Exit Requirement
(taken in last semester)
FINC 3105 Managerial Finance
MGMT 3115 Principles of Management
MISM 3115 Principles of Information Technology Management
MKTG 3115 Principles of Marketing
Select the following course:
BUSA 3126 Business Law
Area H Major Course Requirements Required Hours: 21
A minimum grade of "C" is required in each of the following courses.
MISM 3136 Database Design
MISM 3145 Business Data Networks and Security
MISM 4165 Project Management
MISM 4221 Information Systems Analysis
MISM 4222 Information Systems Design
Electives: Choose 6 hours of electives from the following with a "C" or better in each course:
CPSC 2106 Information Security
CPSC 2108 Data Structures
CPSC 2125 Internet Programming
CPSC 3111 Structured Programming with Cobal 1
CPSC 3119 Computer Forensics
CPSC 3132 Database Systems 2
MISM 3116 Business Analytics
MISM 3126 Business Process Management Design
MISM 4126 Business Process Management Development
MISM 4128 Business Intelligence
MKTG 3138 Social Media Marketing
Area I General Electives Required Hours: 12
9 hours: select from the following courses of which 3 hours must be a the 3000/4000
level; a minimum 2.0 grade point average is required
ACCT/BUSA/MISM/ECON/FINC/FTEC/MGMT/MKTG 3***/4***
CPSC 1302 Computer Science 2
CPSC 2106 Information Security
CPSC 2108 Data Structures
CPSC 2125 Internet Programming
CPSC 3132 Database Systems 2
CPSC 4125 Server Side Programming
CPSC 5138 Advanced Database
3 hours Non-Business Electives
** Required if not taken in Area D
Total Hours Required: 123