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Management Information Systems Concentration

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The Management Information Systems Concentration at Park University, School of Business, offers a unique combination of business intelligence, industry standards, and practical instruction by providing a basis of business and computer information technology curricula to supply graduate students with in-depth knowledge and hands-on understanding of the essentials of information systems.  The rationale is to produce quality graduate level business students who are not only skilled in basic business knowledge, but also have a strong foundation in current information systems technology.  Students are trained to apply management information systems (MIS) technology to help create efficient and effective business enterprises capable of competing in a global setting.


Curriculum (2010-2011 Catalog )
Hours
MBA Core
24
MBA 515 Accounting for Management Decisions

3

MBA 526 Corporate Enterprises management in a Complex Global Setting
3
MBA 527 Issues in Ethics and Social Responsibility
3
MBA 615 Managerial Finance
3
MBA 630 Strategic Marketing
3
MBA 633 Human Resource Management
3
MBA 674* Economics for Management Decisions
3
MBA 695 Business Policy and Strategy
3
MIS Concentration Core (select four)
12
MBA 605 Management Information Systems
3
MBA 606 Strategic Information Systems
3
MBA 607 Systems Analysis and Design
3
MBA 608 Topics in Information Systems
3
MBA 609 Database Management Systems
3
Total Hours
36

If you are a current student who was admitted under a previous catalog, you may click here to view the catalog and curriculum for the academic year in which you were admitted.

*Course is offered in the 16-week format only, due to the volume of work required to complete the course.

Note: Students are urged to check the course schedule with their advisor to determine what courses are offered in what format, and the recommended sequence of courses to be taken.

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