B.S. Management Information Systems

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Management Information Systems Featured Courses

As a student in the management information systems major at Concordia Nebraska, you’ ll have the opportunity to take specialized courses related to various aspects of the management information systems profession. These classes, designed to equip you for leadership and service in various management information systems careers, are taught by some of our esteemed faculty who have extensive experience in their fields.

CS 131
Computer Programming I 3 credits
The development of skill in translating problems into algorithms and implementing these algorithms into a high- level programming language. An emphasis will be placed on good programming style including structured programming techniques. An overview of the organization and operation of a computer system will be given.
BUS 281
Business Communication 3 credits
The intense study of business writing and speaking using audience analysis. Implications for organizational communication and structure are considered. Major assignments include writing letters and reports for targeted audiences, analysis of organizational rhetoric as related to those products, self-presentation and audience analysis in interview situations, and editing skills.
BUS 331
Finance 3 credits
Fundamentals of financial management. Policy, methods, institutions, and tools of financial management involved in financing the business organization.
BUS 371
Information Systems 3 credits
Survey of the information systems discipline, including information technology, telecommunications and networks, systems design and development, and security/privacy issues. Improving organizational effectiveness through appropriate use of information system resources.
CS 344
Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis 3 credits
A course which will apply analysis and design techniques to non-numeric algorithms which act on data structures. Algorithm analysis and design criteria will be utilized in the selection of methods for data manipulation in such areas as database management, memory management, and system design.
BUS 400
Business Ethics 3 credits
A study of Christian ethics and practice in relationship to the conduct of business. This course is intended to provide students with an opportunity to develop an understanding of ethics from a Christian worldview, integrate those Biblical principles into their everyday life, and apply them to the workplace."

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Management Information Systems Sample Schedule of Courses

The following sample course of study is an example of the sequence of courses you might take in order to receive your degree. Please plan to discuss your actual course of study with your advisor, who can help you stay on track to meet your academic and professional goals.

Semester 1
CS 131
Computer Programming I 3 cr.
MATH 122
Introduction to Statistics 3 cr.
BUS 121
Financial Accounting 3 cr.
GED ED
General Education 6 cr.
15 Total Credits
Semester 2
CS 141
Computer Programming II 3 cr.
GED ED
General Education 12 cr.
15 Total Credits
Semester 3
CS 231
Introduction to Computer Systems 3 cr.
BUS 281
Business Communication 3 cr.
BUS 331
Finance 3 cr.
GED ED
General Education 6 cr.
15 Total Credits
Semester 4
CS 241
Introduction to Computer Organization 3 cr.
BUS 371
Information Systems 3 cr.
CS 251
Introduction to File Processing 3 cr.
GED ED
General Education 6 cr.
15 Total Credits
Semester 5
BUS 343
Operations Management 3 cr.
CS 361
Operating Systems and Computer Architecture II 3 cr.
CS 344
Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis 3 cr.
GED ED
General Education 6 cr.
15 Total Credits
Semester 6
BUS 345
Management Science 3 cr.
CS 351
Database Design and Management 3 cr.
BUS 443
Organizational Behavior 3 cr.
GED ED
General Education 6 cr.
15 Total Credits
Semester 7
BUS 400
Business Ethics 3 cr.
CS 391
Computer Science Senior Project 3 cr.
GED ED
General Education 9 cr.
15 Total Credits
Semester 8
BUS 446
Strategic Management 3 cr.
BUS 399
Internship 3 cr.
BUS 442
Information System Design and Development 3 cr.
CS 361
Operating Systems and Computer Architecture II 3 cr.
GED ED
General Education 3 cr.
15 Total Credits
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Management Information Systems Faculty

As experts in management information systems, our faculty and instructors bring years of experience to the classroom.

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