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2023-2024 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Information Systems Minor


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Professors: Breeann Flesch, Jie Liu, Becka Morgan, Scot Morse
Associate professors: Thaddeus Shannon

Mission

The Information Systems degree bridges the study of business and information systems and is less theoretical than the computer science major. An academic focus is placed on the practical application of technology in support of business operation, management and decision making. Graduates receive a solid foundation in enterprise computing. Enterprise computing encompasses various types of enterprise software required to support an organization’s operations and goals. We are committed to preparing graduates to become productive employees.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Design and implement information system solutions to meet organizational needs.
  2. Identify opportunities and implement systems using information technology to improve organizational efficiency and productivity.
  3. Manage ongoing information system operations.

Core Courses


16 upper division credits in IS. Minor should be planned with the help of an adviser.

Total Credits: 16


Satisfactory Grade Use


Program requirements may be fulfilled with a grade of S.

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