MBA Management of Information Systems

Management Information Systems is concerned with the management of information technology in organizations. Course material prepares students to interface with and manage information technology professionals and to understand the essential processes of systems development, information security, e-business, data mining, technological innovation, and strategic uses of information technology.

MBA Tool Courses (14 Hours)
4
ACCT 5401
Financial and Managerial Accounting
3
ISQS 5345
Statistical Concepts for Business and Management
3
ECO 5310
Price and Income Theory
4
MGT 5476
Executive Skills
     
Core Courses (19 Hours)
3
FIN 5421
Financial Management Concepts
3
MKT 5360
Marketing Concepts and Strategies
3
MGT 5371
Managing Organizational Behavior and Design
3
BLAW 5290
Legal, Regulatory, and Ethical Environments of Business
3
ISQS 5343
Operations Management and Management Science
2
ISQS 5230
Managerial Decision Theory
2
ISQS 5231
Information Technology for Managers
   
Select Four of the Following Electives (12 Hours)
3
ISQS 5338
Information Technology for E-Business
3
ISQS 5359
Project Management
3
ISQS 6341
Data Communication, and Network Management
3
ISQS 6342
Strategic Uses of Information Technology
3
ISQS 6338
Data Concepts
3
ISQS 6339
Data Management and Business Intelligence
3
ISQS 6347
Data and Text Mining
3
ISQS 7338
System Analytics and Design
3
ISQS 7340
Management of Information Systems
3
ISQS 7342
Business Analytics
3
ISQS 7000
Six Sigma
3
ISQS 7000
Communication Skills for IT Professionals
3
ISQS 7000
Leadership Skills for IT Professionals
     
Capstone Course (3 Hours)
3
MGT 5391
Strategic and Global Management

**Course requirements subject to change. Degree Plans must be filed after completing 9 credit hours of Graduate Coursework. To graduate, you must have at least one 3-hour "A"  above a 3.00 graduate GPA.  Individual degree plans vary based on concentration and student background.