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MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Associate in Arts (AA) or Associate in Science (AS)
This curriculum provides a foundation for students interested in careers such as systems analysts, application programmers, information managers, information center managers, and trainers in business information systems.
Degree Requirements:
16 credits completed in residence
2.00 (C) grade point average
62 total credits Credits
General Education Requirements: AA AS
1. College Composition (ENGL 110 and 120 or 125) ................................ 6 ........ 6
2. Fundamentals of Public Speaking (COMM 110) .................................. 3 ........ 3
3. Humanities and Social Science ........................................................ 18 ..... 12
Minimum humanities credits – 6
Minimum social science credits – 6
4. Mathematics, Science, Computer Science ......................................... 9 ...... 18
Minimum mathematics credits – 2
Minimum science credits (at least 1 lab science) – 4
Minimum computer science credits – 2
5. Wellness ........................................................................................ 2 ........ 2
Suggested Courses: Credits
ACCT 200 Elements of Accounting I ..................................................... 3
ACCT 201 Elements of Accounting II .................................................... 3
ACCT 215 Business in the Legal Environment ....................................... 3
ACCT 218 Computer Applications in Business ...................................... 2
BADM 201 Principles of Marketing ..................................................... 3
BADM 202 Principles of Management .................................................. 3
BADM 224 Management Information Systems ...................................... 3
CSCI 101 Introduction to Computers .................................................... 3
CSCI 125 Beginning COBOL ............................................................... 3
CSCI 160 Computer Science I ............................................................. 4
ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics ............................................. 3
ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics ............................................. 3
MATH 103 College Algebra .................................................................. 3
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MATH 104 Finite Math ....................................................................... 3
MATH 146 Applied Calculus ................................................................ 3
MATH 210 Elementary Statistics ......................................................... 3
POLS 115 American Government ......................................................... 3
PSYC 111 Introduction to Psychology .................................................. 3
The courses listed above are reflective of those most commonly required in preparation for transfer to another college or university For specific baccalaureate degree requirements, students should consult the catalog of the campus to which they intend to transfer.
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