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Nov 22, 2024
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2021-2022 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Management Information Systems (GPS)
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This plan outlines a four-year path to graduation. You are expected to satisfy all “success marker” courses, grades, and GPAs as specifi ed. For part-time students and students needing to complete background material, this schedule represents the order in which courses should be taken. This suggested plan to four-year graduation does not replace regular advising appointments. Some course offerings may change.
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Term One
- ENG 1100 - Academic Writing and Reading Credit Hour(s): 3
- Element 3 CORE - Global Traditions History Credit Hour(s): 3
- Element 4 CORE - Arts / Humanities Credit Hour(s): 3
- Element 6 CORE - Natural Science Credit Hour(s): 4
Total: 13 Credit Hours
SUCCESS MARKERS: Maintain GPA of 2.5* or better.
Term Two
- FIN 2050 - Personal Financial Decision Making Credit Hour(s): 3
- Element 3 CORE - Global Traditions Interdisciplinary Credit Hour(s): 3
- Element 6 CORE - Natural Science Credit Hour(s): 4
- Add Core - Core Course from any of the Elements Credit Hour(s): 3
- GE - General Elective Credit Hour(s): 3
Total: 16 Credit Hours
SUCCESS MARKERS: Maintain GPA of 2.5* or better.
Total: 15 Credit Hours
SUCCESS MARKERS: Maintain GPA of 2.0* or better; Complete MIS 3000 .
Total: 15 Credit Hours
SUCCESS MARKERS: Maintain GPA of 2.0* or better; Complete MIS 3250 ; Sign up for MIS 4950 (taken in final semester).
Total: 15 Credit Hours
SUCCESS MARKERS: Maintain GPA of 2.0* or better.
Total: 14 Credit Hours
SUCCESS MARKERS: Maintain GPA of 2.0* or better.
Note(s):
* Required grade and GPA. All other minimum grades are recommended, but not required.
Wright State Core: Must complete two Multicultural Competence (MC) and two Integrated Writing (IW) courses.
Admission Requirements to RSCOB: 2.5 cumulative GPA and 30 semester hours.
Must complete ACC 2010 , ACC 2020 ; EC 2040 , EC 2050 ; MS 2040 , MS 2050 ; FIN 2210 ; MKT 2500 ; MTH 2280 ; ENG 2100 prior to taking 3000-level business courses.
Program Description
Management Information Systems (MIS) are the computer-based systems in an organization that handle the daily activity of and provide information to management for planning, organizing, and controlling their organization. MIS can range from a financial application on a personal computer to complex applications using large networks of computers in industries like banking and airlines.
Businesses are increasingly recognizing the strategic importance of timely information. For a business to manage its information resources, it must effectively use and manage information technology infrastructure and the e-business and enterprise applications.
In 2006, our Bachelor of Science program in Management Information Systems was the first business school program in the state to be accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET. We were among the first twenty business programs in the U.S. to achieve this accreditation.
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