MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
RECOMMENDED COURSE SEQUENCE
(For full-time students)

FIRST YEAR Credits THIRD YEAR Credits
College Studies 18-20 College Studies 12
L111 Writing Seminar I
L121 Environmental Science
L15( ) Aesthetics
L17( ) Historical Understanding I
L(   ) Quantitative Reasoning I (1st semester)
L(   ) Quantitative Reasoning II (2nd semester)
L61x  Writing Seminar II  (L611 recommended)
L(   ) Language or Area Studies
Select two courses from the following:
L66( ) Social Science II
L67( ) Historical Understanding II
L68( ) Humanities II
Physical Education
 1
Business Administration
12 Business Administration 12
B122 Introduction to Information Systems
B221 Principles of Marketing
B403 Financial Accounting
B423 Managerial Accounting
B642 Financial Management
E821 Macroeconomics
IS11 Database Analysis, Design and Management
IS12 Programming for Problem Solving
Co-op or Free Elective or Minor Concentration 6
Total Credits: 31-33 Total Credits: 30
  (Courses in the minor, except for Pre-MBA, may be taken during the third year)

SECOND YEAR Credits FOURTH YEAR Credits
College Studies 12 College Studies 4
L31( ) Science II
L36( ) Social Science I
L38( ) Humanities I
L(   ) Language or Area Studies
L911 Contemporary Perspectives
Business Administration 18 Business Administration 18
B123 Principles of Management
B151 Statistics I
B152 Statistics II
E822 Microeconomics

IS10 Survey of Programming Languages
IS16 Management Information Systems
B141 Operations Management
B171 Business Policy and Strategy
B421 Business Law I
IS13 Computer Networking

IS14 Software Engineering
IS15 Data Analysis for Decision Making
Minor Concentration or Free Electives 9
Total Credits: 30 Total Credits: 31
B.S. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS, TOTAL CREDITS 122-124

* Physical education is not required in the evening degree program.
Class schedules of courses and check sheets are available.
Note: Before registering for a course, students must satisfy prerequisites.  Students should see "Course Descriptions" in the latest catalog. (Descriptions are available online for SBA Undergraduate Courses and SBA Graduate Course Descriptions.)