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Bachelor of Science in Management Information
Systems (MIS) Curriculum |
Bachelor of Science in Management Information
Systems (MIS) requirements |
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Bachelor of Science In
Management Information Systems (MIS) |
| Program Objectives
The MIS Program emphasizes the study of
Information Systems (IS) for providing the types of relevant
information in support of operational, tactical, and strategic process
in business organizations. The MIS curriculum is designed to equip
students with the conceptual framework, broad business knowledge,
technical and communication skills necessary for qualifying them for
positions as business systems specialists, business application
developers, IS systems analysts, IS designers, database
administrators, or managers of information services.
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After completing the MIS
degree successfully, graduates will have the necessary conceptual,
technical, inter-personal, communication, collaborative work, and
coordination skills to: |
- prepare, analyze, and interpret financial
statements competently;
- audit financial statements and the underlying
accounting systems, controls and records, and express an independent
professional opinion about them;
- identify, measure, gather, analyze, interpret
and communicate cost and other types of information to management for
planning, control, performance measurement, and decision making related
to pricing, operating, investing, and financing activities;
- identify and anticipate control risks
both in manual and computerized accounting systems, and to suggest and
establish better controls to safeguard business resources from risk
exposures of illegal acts.
- Analyze and design accounting information
systems, and use computer applications in business transaction cycles.
Pursue graduate studies and professional certification in Accounting.
Career Opportunities
The accounting program is designed for students who wish to pursue careers
as certified public accountants, managerial accountants, financial accountants,
internal auditors, or accounting directors in governmental and non-profit
entities. A student graduating with a major in accounting will have
the necessary training to move up in the organizational hierarchy to
the level of a chief executive officer.
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