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Management Information Systems

The MIS field deals with all the information and problem solving activity of a modern, successful organization. The MIS discipline brings together the various business areas and computer science. This program provides the theory and methodology to analyze, design, implement and manage an organization's information technology and systems. Visit udmis.info to learn more about the MIS major.

MIS also makes an excellent companion to another major, almost any other business and many non-business majors.

An individual minoring in MIS might serve as a liaison from a functional area (e.g., marketing or accounting) to MIS on systems development projects, or may be a member of the systems development team representing the interests of the functional area. Other minors simply want to be "power users" of information technology.

Minor in Management Information Systems (MIS)

Management Information Systems 17
MIS 300 or 301 SURVEY OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS (MIS 300)
INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN ORGANIZATIONS (MIS 301)
3
MIS 305 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS APPLICATIONS: PROBLEM SOLVING WITH VISUAL TOOLS 1
MIS 380 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND RE-ENGINEERING 3
MIS 381 PRINCIPLES OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT 1
MIS 385 SYSTEMS IMPLEMENTATION WITH DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 3
Additional 300 or 400 level courses1 6
1Select six additional semester hours: at least three hours must be a 300 or 400 level MIS course (excluding 491, 492, 497, 498, and 499); three additional hours may be either from the list of approved relevant major courses or another 300 or 400 level MIS course (excluding those listed above). A relevant major course is one that features concepts intended to bridge between the MIS minor and the student's major. For the list of approved relevant major courses see the MIS minor coordinator. Other courses may be taken with approval of the MIS minor coordinator, in consultation with the student's major advisor(s). Currently approved relevant major courses are: ACC 401, CPS 415, CPS 437, DSC 313, DSC 375, ECO 410, ECO 441, MKT 436, OPS 350, and PSY 445.