Information Systems
The information systems program provides an understanding of business computer systems hardware and software. You will learn how to specify, design, install, and support business related systems. This program is designed to prepare you for one of the fastest moving, highest paying careers in the business environment. Placement opportunities are expanding faster than our ability to find qualified applicants for the program.
You can learn how to use and publish on the Internet; install and maintain local area networks; and use advanced tools for the rapid development of systems. Our internship program helps connect you to businesses such as Intel, U.S. Bank, Nike, Microsoft, and Hewlett Packard. Other skills are provided including database management, business systems analysis, data communications, programming skills, and business presentation practice.
The information systems program also provides classes that enhance the marketability of other business majors. Many of our students have other majors in both business and liberal arts. We provide them the chance to integrate computer systems knowledge into their desired field of employment. If you have the desire to learn and the ability to relate to people then we can provide you with the skills necessary to excel in the current fast-paced business environment.
Information Systems Option Requirements (2006-2007 bulletin year)
A minimum of 24 credits as follows:
- ISQA 360 - Computer Programming for Business Applications (4)
- ISQA 380 - Data Communications (4)
- ISQA 415 - Database Management (4)
- ISQA 420 - Systems Analysis and Design (4)
- Plus eight credits of ISQA electives. Choose from the following:
- ISQA 405 - Reading and Conference (credit to be arranged: 1-4)
- ISQA 407 - Seminar (credit to be arranged: 1-4)
- ISQA 409 - Practicum (credit to be arranged: 1-4)
- ISQA 418 - Client-Server Application Development (4)*
- ISQA 419 - Web Application Development (4) *
- ISQA 424 - LAN Management (4)*
- ISQA 426 - Introduction to Decision Technologies (4)
- ISQA 428 - Principles and Practics of Information Security (4)
- ISQA 436 - Advanced Database Administration (4)*
- Other non-ISQA electives from the following approved list:
- ACTG 335 - Accounting Information Systems (4)
- ISQA 410 - Selected Topics: Project Management (4)
- MGMT 410 - Selected Topics: Human Resources Information and Technology (4)
- MKTG 455 - Technology Marketing
- MKTG 461 - eMarketing (4)
- MKTG 462 - Customer Information and Relationship Management (4)
*Courses to be offered at reduced frequency, beginning 2007-2008
Please note: These requirements are for the 2003-2004 bulletin year. If you are claiming a previous bulletin year and would like a listing of your requirements, visit the Course Information page.
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