An area of concentration in Management Information Systems (MIS) encompasses the development, implementation and management of computers, communications, and data for organization-wide systems as well as departmental and individual technology systems.
It prepares you for the responsibility of acquiring new information technology and incorporating it in the organization’s strategy, planning, and practices.
Concentration Requirements (Blocks 1 & 2)* | 30 hours |
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CIST 1300 Intro to Web Development | 3 hours |
CIST 1400 Introduction to Computer Science I | 3 hours |
CIST 2100 Organizations, Applications and Technology | 3 hours |
ISQA 3310 Managing the Database Environment | 3 hours |
ISQA 3400 Information Technology Infrastructure | 3 hours |
ISQA 3900 Web Application Development | 3 hours |
ISQA 3910 Introduction to Project Management | 3 hours |
ISQA 4110 Information Systems Analysis | 3 hours |
ISQA 4120 System Design and Implementation | 3 hours |
An additional 3 hours of coursework from any IS&T Department (CIST, CYBR, ISQA, CSCI) | 3 hours |
* Must include at least 12 hours of upper level credit completed at UNO
A minimum of 120 hours are required for the Bachelor of Multidisciplinary Studies degree.
The following courses are pre-requisite courses for Management Information Systems concentration:
- MATH 1320 Pre-Calculus Algebra or MATH 1300 College Algebra with Support or MATH 1370 Applied Algebra and Optimization with Data Analysis.
Career Options
Students with an area of concentration in Management Information Systems may find careers in:
- Software Development and Maintenance
- Systems Analysis and Design
- Network Management
- IT Project Management
- Information Management
- Information Centers
- Distributed Systems
- Systems Simulation