BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CIS BUSINESS CORE REQUIREMENTS Credits BUL 4200 Business Law Problems, or BUL 4310 The Legal Environment of Business, or ECP 4403 Government Regulation of Business............. ........... ...........3-4 ECO 3101 Intermediate Microeconomics ............4 FIN 3408 Business Finance ....................................4 MAN 3021 Principles of Management.................3 MAN 4720 Business Policies ......................:..........3 MAR 3023 Principles of Marketing ...................3. STA 4033 Mathematical Statistics with Computer Applications ...................................2 QMB 3600 Quantitative Methods for Business and Economic Analysis ................3. Total CIS Business Core Requirements 25-26 CIS MAJOR FIELD REQUIREMENTS Required Courses CDA 3101 Introduction to Computer 1'... .:; t^ ^ Credits W i allMLa I ll .......................................... ............. CIS 4300 Information System Design and Development........................................3 CIS 4321 Database Management Systems ...........3 COC 3110 Introduction to CIS ...........................3. COP 3121 Cobol for CIS Majors............................3 COP 3530 Data and Program Structures .............4 19 Specified Electives ECO 3202 National Income Determinants and Policy.................................................. ............... 3 and one of the following: ESI 4523 Industrial Simulation, or QMB 4703 Managerial Operations Analysis 3................................... ............. 3 other electives: CIS courses from an approved list....................5-6 11-12 Total CIS Major Field Requirements 30-31 CIS FREE-ELECTIVE REQUIREMENTS Computer and Information Sciences majors should take sufficient free-electives to earn a total of 124 semester hours as calculated by the college. Computer and Information Sciences majors are advised that additional courses offered by the CIS department, as well as ISM 3011 offered by the DIS department, may not be used to fulfill free-elective requirements. That is, free-electives must be taken outside of the stu- dent's major field. III.Decision and Information Sciences The major in Decision and Information Sci- ences (DIS) is under consideration. Until approved, it will remain a track within the Man- agement major. This track will be officially noted on the student's transcript. The Decision and Information Sciences requirements give majors problem-solving skills in (1) mathematical and (2) statistical methods, the use of computers, and (3) application pro- cesses. The DIS requirements span traditional academic disciplines to produce a multi-disci- pline major. Many majors will desire to become a staff assistant to a line manager or a decision support specialist in a traditional planning or MS/OR department. The basic curriculum focuses on the development of computing, quan- titative, and application skills, but also allows the student to gain further specialization in one of three tracks: (1) Management Science, (2) Operations Management, or (3) Decision Sup- port Systems. DIS BUSINESS CORE REQUIREMENTS Credits BUL 4200 Business Law Problems, or BUL 4310 The Legal Environment of Business, or ECP 4403 Government Regulation of Business .............. .................................. 3-4 ECO 3101 Intermediate Microeconomics ............4 FIN 3408 Business Finance .................................4. ISM 3011 Information Systems in Organizations................................................3 MAN 3021 Principles of Management................3 MAN 4720 Business Policies ................................3 MAR 3023 Principles of Marketing ...................3. QMB 3250 Statistics for Business Decisions........3 QMB 3600 Quantitative Methods for Business and Economic Analysis ...........3.3 Total DIS Business Core Requirements 29-30 DIS MAJOR FIELD REQUIREMENTS Required Courses All Tracks (4 Courses) Credits MAN 4504 Operations Management .............3. QMB 4703 Managerial Operations Analysis 3................................... ............. 3 and one of the following: ISM 4113 Business System Design and Applications, or CIS 4300 Information Systems Design and Developm ent..................................................... 3 and one of the following: CGS 4545 Databases and Applications, or CIS 4321 Database Management Systems ..........3 12 Specified Electives All Tracks (3 Courses) ECO 3202 National Income Determinants and Policy .......................................... ...3 and one of the following: COC 3110 Introduction to CIS, or CGS 3462 Introduction to Computing for Non-M ajors................................ ............... 3 and one of the following: COP 3120 Introduction to COBOL Programming for Non-Majors, or COP 3121 COBOL for CIS Majors .......................3 9 Management Science Track (2 Courses) QMB 4701 Managerial Operations Analysis 1.................................... ............... 3 and one of the following: QMB 4702 Managerial Operations Analysis 2, or QMB 4905 Individual Work in DIS, or ISE Course to be Approved by the Departm ent.......................................................3 6 Operations Management Track (2 Courses) MAN 4505 Management of Service Operations, or MAN 4521 Production Planning and Control, or ISE Course to be Approved by the D epartm ent.......................................................6 6 Decision Support Systems Track (2 Courses) ISM 4220 Introduction to Business Data Comm unications........................ ...................3 ISM 4421 Knowledge Based Systems in Business......... .... ................ ................. 3 6 Total DIS Major Field Requirements 27 DIS FREE-ELECTIVE REQUIREMENTS Decision and Information Sciences majors should take sufficient free-electives to earn a total of 124 semester hours as calculated by the college. Decision and Information Sciences majors are advised that additional courses offered by the DIS department may not be used to fulfill free-elective requirements. That is, free- electives must be taken outside of the student's major field. IV. Economics This curriculum is designed to provide stu- dents with a basic core of courses plus electives from a variety of topics. ECONOMICS BUSINESS CORE REQUIREMENTS Credits BUL 4200 Business Law Problems, or BUL 4310 The Legal Environment of Business, or ECP 4403 Government Regulation of Business.. ................................................... 3-4 ECO 3101 Intermediate Microeconomics ............4 FIN 3408 Business Finance ....................................4 ISM 3011 Information Systems in Organizations................................................. 3 MAN 3021 Principles of Management.................3 MAN 4720 Business Policies ..............................3 MAR 3023 Principles of Marketing ...................3 QMB 3250 Statistics for Business Decisions........3 QMB 3600 Quantitative Methods for Business and Economic Analysis .............3 Total Economics Business Core Requirements 29-30 ECONOMICS MAJOR FIELD REQUIREMENTS Economics majors are required to take ECO 3203 and a minimum of 12, but not more than 18, semester hours of 3000-4000 level Economics courses.