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MIS 386 - Management Information Systems


Description:
Use of computer-based information systems in all functional areas of business. Computer and information technology, resources, management, and end-user decision making, and system development.

Prerequisites:
Prerequisites: BUS 221 and admission to a college of business major; or admission to a College of Business Graduate program.

Credits: (5)

Learner Outcomes:
Upon sucessful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  • Recognize basic information system concepts as applied to business operations and management.
  • List the major components of a computer system, including hardware, software, operating systems and operating environments as they apply to information systems.
  • Evaluate select, and use computer based information systems from a management perspective.
  • Distinguish the functionality of the various hardware and software components of information systems.
  • Create tools commonly used in basic MIS applications such as spreadsheet, databases and websites.
  • Explain how to utilize large-scale computer applications systems to assist with business management and operations.
  • Prepare assignment related to the above objectives as an individual or in a team environment.
Learner Outcomes Approval Date:
01/22/2015



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