Management Information Systems Minor

Management Information Systems Minor Requirements

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MIS Minor Prerequisite Flow-Chart for students who entered Miami Fall 2008 to present. See links below material related to prior matriculation dates.

The minor in MIS is designed to give students, who major in other disciplines, a strong background in computer technology and information systems. MIS graduates are actively recruited for positions in a number of industries including: consulting, manufacturing, and banking.

Courses

Here are the MIS minor requirements for students who entered Miami beginning First Semester 2008-2009

Required Courses:

  • MIS 235 (3) Information Technology & the Intelligent Enterprise
  • MIS 245 (3) Database Systems & Data Warehousing (pre-req MIS 235 & co-req MIS 387)

Choose 1:

  • MIS 303 (3) Enterprise Systems (spring only) (pre-req MIS 235)
  • MIS 404 (3) Business Intelligence & Knowledge Management (fall only) (pre-req MIS 245)

Choose 2: The courses from this list must be different from those taken to fulfill the requirements above.

  • MIS 281 (3) Building Web-Based Applications I (fall only)
  • MIS 301 (3) Data Communications in Business (pre-req MIS 235)
  • MIS 303 (3) Enterprise Systems (spring only) (pre-req MIS 235)
  • MIS 305 (3) IT Risk Management, Security, & Audit (spring only) (pre-req MIS 235)
  • MIS 385 (3) Electronic Commerce (offered occasionally) (pre-req MIS 235)
  • MIS 387 (3) Designing Business Systems (fall only) (pre-req MIS 235 & co-req MIS 245)
  • MIS 399 (1-4 ) MIS Seminars
  • MIS 403 (3) Building Web-Based Applications II (spring only) (pre-req MIS 245 & MIS 281 & MIS 301)
  • MIS 404 (3) Business Intelligence & Knowledge Management (fall only) (pre-req MIS 245)
  • MIS 406 (3) IT Project Development (spring only) (pre-req MIS 387)
  • MIS 412 (3) LER Capstone
  • MIS 495 (3) Managing the Intelligent Enterprise (every spring & fall sometimes)

Choose 1: The course chosen from this list must be different from those taken to fulfill any of the requirements above.

  • MIS 281 (3) Building Web-Based Applications I
  • MIS 301 (3) Data Communications in Business (pre-req MIS 235)
  • MIS 303 (3) Enterprise Systems (spring only) (pre-req MIS 235)
  • MIS 305 (3) IT Risk Management, Security, & Audit (spring only) (pre-req MIS 235)
  • MIS 385 (3) Electronic Commerce (offered occasionally) (pre-req MIS 235)
  • MIS 387 (3) Designing Business Systems (fall only) (pre-req MIS 235 & co-req MIS 245)
  • MIS 399 MIS Seminars
  • MIS 403 (3) Building Web-Based Applications II (spring only) (pre-req MIS 245 & MIS 281 & MIS 301)
  • MIS 404 (3) Business Intelligence & Knowledge Management (fall only) (pre-req MIS 245)
  • MIS 406 (3) IT Project Development (spring only) (pre-req MIS 387)
  • MIS 412 (3) LER Capstone
  • MIS 495 (3) Managing the Intelligent Enterprise (every spring & fall sometimes)
  • DSC 421 (3) Computer Modeling in Business
  • ACC 361 (3) Modeling Business Processes in Accounting Information Systems
  • CSA 174 (3) Fundamentals of Programming & Problem Solving
  • ENG 313 (3) Introduction to Technical Writing
  • GEO 441 (3) Geographic Information Systems
  • IMS 440 (4) Interactive Media Studies Practicum
  • MGT 474 (3) Human Capital Metrics
  • MGT 475 (3) Organizational Change Management
  • MKT 419 (4) E-Commerce, Marketing, & the Internet

Additional Resources

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