MIS 202:  Management Information Systems  

This course is designed for future managerial end users of e-business information systems who will both use and manage information technology (IT). The course addresses the strategic, tactical and operational uses of IT in business for problem solving and identifies and explains MIS applications including customer relationship management systems, enterprise systems, e-commerce applications, transaction processing systems, business analytics, and emerging technologies. Computer assignments complement the topics discussed in class.

Credits: 3  
College: School of Business  
Prerequisites: STAT 201 or ABA 201 [Min Grade: D]  
Schedule Type: By Appointment - 1 student, Lecture  
MIS 211:  Management Information Systems  

Introduces management of information systems, a core business function. Examines how information systems (information technology, people, and processes) can be used to achieve corporate objectives. Utilizes current business cases to illustrate how companies have identified and solved key business challenges using information systems and technologies. Prerequisite: None required; MGMT 212 or MGTX 212 recommended

Credits: 3  
College: School of Business  
Schedule Type: By Appointment - 1 student, Lecture, On-Line  
MIS 305:  Database Analysis, Design&Mgmt  
Credits: 3  
College: School of Business  
Prerequisites: MIS 207 or MIS 202 [Min Grade: D]  
Schedule Type: By Appointment, Lecture