MBA I (24 hours)
Students must take the following courses or their undergraduate
equivalents:
MGT 216 Business Statistics
MBA 610 Applied Economics
MBA 611 Financial Reporting and
Managerial Accounting
MBA 612 Human Behavior in Organizations
MBA 613 Marketing
MBA 614 Operations Management
MBA 615 Finance
MBA 616 Business Policy
MBA-II (21 hours)
After all MBA-I requirements are satisfied, students may enroll in the
MBA-II core component courses listed below.
MBA 621 Managerial Decision Making
MBA 622 Finance in an Integrated
Environment
MBA 623 Marketing in an Integrated
Environment
MBA 624 Information Technology in
Business
MBA 625 Managerial Control
Systems
MBA 626 Business Policy/Strategy in a
Global Environment
MBA 628 Business Simulation and
Application
Computer Information Systems Emphasis (12 hours)
The MBA with an Emphasis in Computer Information Systems program is focused
on providing managerial-level knowledge of information technology for MBA
students. The CIS emphasis provides general business managers with a
curriculum focused on building their knowledge of information systems and
the opportunity to develop technical skills in this field.
• Required courses for the Computer Information Systems emphasis:
MBA 627 Planning for E-Commerce
• Electives (9 credit hours). The MBA with an Emphasis in Computer
Information Systems requires 9 credit hours of 500/600-level elective course
work in the field of computer Information Systems. Courses at the 500 level
cannot be selected if a comparable undergraduate course has already been
taken.
Certificate in Computer Information Systems
A Certificate in Computer Information Systems is offered for those students who
have a bachelor’s degree in a field other than CIS and want to improve their
knowledge of information systems. To earn a Certificate in CIS, a student must
complete 30 total credits from the following list. At least twelve of those
credits must be taken after the student has completed a bachelor’s degree.
Required Courses (24 credits)
CIS 220 Foundations of Computer Programming 3 cr
CIS 285 Introduction to
Software and Systems Architecture 3 cr
CIS 320 Advanced Business Programming 3 cr
CIS 382 Systems Analysis and Design 3 cr
CIS g480 Data Base Management Systems 3 cr
CIS g482 Advanced System Analysis and Design 3 cr
CIS g485 Network and Communications Systems 3 cr
CIS g490 Management of Information Systems 3 cr
Business Electives 6 cr
Students must take six hours of business courses in any of the following
areas:
Accounting
Finance
Management
Marketing
At least three credits of business elective courses must be taken as upper
division coursework (300 or 400 level).
At least twelve credits of the above must be taken after the student completes a
bachelor’s degree.
Students must receive a grade better than a C- in all coursework that applies to
the Certificate in CIS.
Students must meet with an advisor and complete a program of study prior to the
second semester of coursework.
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