Computer Information Systems - B.B.A. Program Requirements
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I. | DESTINATION KENT STATE: FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE (1 credit) | |||
Type | Course | Title | Credits | |
US | 10097 | Destination Kent State: First Year Experience | 1 | |
II. | MAJOR PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (30 credits) Courses count in major GPA | |||
Type | Course | Title | Credits | |
MIS | 24065 | Web Programming* | 3 | |
34068 | Systems Analysis and Design | 3 | ||
34070 | Programming Theory and Applications | 3 | ||
44007 | Project Management and Team Dynamics | 3 | ||
44043 | Data Base Management Systems | 3 | ||
ELR WIC |
44048 | Software Integration* | 3 | |
ELR | 44292 | Business Experience and Internship*** | 3 | |
Choose from the following: MIS electives | 9 | |||
MIS | 34036 | Enterprise Systems (3) | ||
44033 | Advanced Computer Programming for Business (3) | |||
44042 | Network Theory and Applications (3) | |||
44045 | Information Systems Management (3) | |||
44049 | Network Management and Systems Administration (3) | |||
44295 | Special Topics in Information Systems (3) | |||
44293 | Workshop in Professional Information Systems Certification (3) | |||
III. | ADDITIONAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (90 credits) | |||
Type | Course | Title | Credits | |
ACCT | 23020 | Introduction to Financial Accounting | 3 | |
23021 | Introduction to Managerial Accounting | 3 | ||
BUS | 10123 | Exploring Business+ | 3 | |
30123 | Professional Business Practices++ | 3 | ||
KAD | COMM | 15000 | Introduction to Human Communication* | 3 |
KSS | ECON | 22060 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 |
KAD | 22061 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 | |
FIN | 26074 | Legal Environment of Business | 3 | |
36053 | Business Finance | 3 | ||
KMC | MATH | 11010 | Algebra for Calculus* | 3 |
KAD | 11012 12002 |
Intuitive Calculus (3) or Analytic Geometry and Calculus I (5) |
3-5 | |
MIS | 24053 | Introduction to Computer Applications* | 3 | |
24056 | Fundamentals of Business Statistics** | 3 | ||
24163 | Principles of Management | 3 | ||
34060 | Operations Management | 3 | ||
44285 | Integrated Business Policy and Strategy | 3 | ||
MKTG | 25010 | Principles of Marketing | 3 | |
Kent Core Basic Sciences (must include one laboratory) | 6-7 | |||
Kent Core Composition | 6-8 | |||
Kent Core Humanities and Fine Arts (minimum one course from each) | 9 | |||
Kent Core Social Sciences (must be from two disciplines) | 3 | |||
General Electives | 15 | |||
MINIMUM TOTAL | 121 |
*A minimum C (2.000) grade must be earned. A minimum C (2.000) must be earned in MIS 44048 to fulfill the writing-intensive requirement.
** If a student has taken MATH 10041 Elementary Probability and Statistics they may use it in place of MIS 24056.
***Substitutions will be considered by the MIS department Chair on a case by case basis.
+ A student changing to the College of Business Administration or transferring may be waived out of BUS 10123 Exploring Business if:
- 30 or more hours have been earned and any two classes (from ACCT 23020, ACCT 23021, FIN 26074, MIS 24163, MKTG 25010 or MIS 24053) have successfully been completed.
- 60 or more hours have been earned and the student has completed one course from (ACCT 23020, ACCT 23021, FIN 26074, MIS 24163, MKTG 25010 or MIS 24053)
- At the discretion of the Dean's Office, the student has sufficient breadth and depth of knowledge in a business field (as demonstrated by a CLEP exam or Credit by Exam) but does not meet the requirements listed above.
++ Students who have transferred ENG 30063 from another institution may use it as a substitute for BUS 30123.
Students may take or use any course at any level as long as the minimum 39-hour requirement for upper-division courses is satisfied for graduation with a B.B.A. Exceptions: Maximum 4 credit hours of physical education activity (PEB) courses and maximum 4 credit hours for courses in applied music and music ensembles (MUS courses with a second digit of 5, 6 or 7) combined may be counted toward the 121-total hour or 39-upper-division-hour graduation requirement. General elective courses may be selected from any area and at any level provided students do not go over the PEB, applied music and ensemble music restriction and they satisfy the 39 hour upper-division requirements. A minor (business or non-business) is encouraged. There is no limit on other music coursework. Any other exceptions must be approved by the assistant dean.
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