Information Technology - Management Information Systems

Bachelor of Science Degree
The requirement for management personnel to understand computer technology and its impact upon modern business operations has never been greater. This degree program, with its component of business, finance, management, and accounting courses and its specialization in IT, will prepare you to be a manager in computer technology. As a graduate, you will be qualified for positions such as systems analyst, computer center manager, and as a sales and marketing representative.
Program Goals
The program will:
- provide students with knowledge of current information technology, the foundation knowledge of business operations and practices, and the analytical skills to support the information needs of a business.
- develop the problem-solving skills needed to adapt technology to meet the needs of business.
- provide students with methods to analyze, design, implement and maintain computer-based information systems to support the decision-making function of management.
- provide a balanced curriculum that addresses the knowledge and skills related to programming, databases, operating systems and networking in business environments.
- prepare students to secure positions commensurate with their emphasis areas (network administration, network management, management information systems, programming, web development)
- encourage students to participate in continuing education activities and maintain professional memberships.
- measure key student learning outcomes continuously and identify and implement opportunities for improvement.
Student Learning Outcomes
Graduates of the program will:
- support the data management needs of business through the design, implementation, and maintenance of relational databases.
- solve a variety of business problems through the application of structured program analysis and design concepts.
- explain current networking technologies including local area networks, wide area networks, the Internet and the hardware and software used in constructing a network infrastructure.
- implement and manage commonly used computer operating systems including both proprietary and open source systems.
- identify, describe, install and configure the hardware associated with personal computer systems.
- establish the information technology needs of a business, and plan an appropriate solution and procurement strategy.
- demonstrate the use of project management techniques within an appropriate system analysis, and design lifecycle framework to develop an information system.
- assess the information technology needs of business, and evaluate and implement solutions.
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