Program Overview
The undergraduate (BBA) degree with a major in MIS has as its goal to produce graduates who are able to function in entry-level information systems positions and who have the basis for continued career growth. Specific MIS courses included in the undergraduate program cover topics such as programming languages, technology involved in computer hardware and system software, methods of analyzing and developing business systems, data management techniques, networking and telecommunications technology, and the management of an entire organization's information resources.
Degree Outline
- General Education Courses - 41 hours
- Communication = 9 hours
- Humanities / Fine Arts = 9 hours (At least one course must be in literature.)
- Social / Behavioral Sciences = 6 hours
- History = 6 hours
- Natural Sciences = 8 hours
- Mathematics = 3 hours
- Program Requirements = 27 hours
- Electives + Lower & Upper Division Business Core Courses = as needed to bring the total hours earned to 120.
Course Descriptions & Requirements
The requirements and course descriptions are all listed on the UofM's Online Catalog.
It is very important that you review our instructional page on how to utilize the online catalog before visiting the catalog's website.
Next Step
Career Opportunities
- Business Systems Analyst
- Chief Data Officer
- Chief Information Officer
- Chief Information Security Officer
- Chief Technology Officer
- Information Assurance Analyst
- Process Analyst
- Programmer Analyst
- Web Developer
Visit the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics website to learn more about these occupations & explore additional career opportunities you can pursue with a degree in MIS.