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1. INFORMATION SYSTEMS: CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES

1. INFORMATION SYSTEMS: CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES. 1.1. BUSINESS CHALLENGE. INFORMATION SYSTEM. BUSINESS SOLUTIONS. INFORMATION SYSTEM. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ORGANIZATION. 1.2. SYSTEM. INPUT. PROCESS. OUTPUT. FEEDBACK. 1.8. FUNCTIONS OF AN INFORMATION SYSTEM.

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1. INFORMATION SYSTEMS: CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES

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  1. 1. INFORMATION SYSTEMS:CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES 1.1

  2. BUSINESS CHALLENGE INFORMATION SYSTEM BUSINESS SOLUTIONS INFORMATION SYSTEM MANAGEMENT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ORGANIZATION 1.2

  3. SYSTEM INPUT PROCESS OUTPUT FEEDBACK 1.8

  4. FUNCTIONS OF AN INFORMATION SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT Customers Suppliers ORGANIZATION INFORMATION SYSTEM INPUT PROCESS OUTPUT FEEDBACK Regulatory Stockholders Competitors Agencies 1.9

  5. ORGANIZATIONS INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT 1.10

  6. APPROACHES TO INFO SYSTEMS TECHNICAL APPROACHES COMPUTER SCIENCE OPERATIONS RESEARCH MANAGEMENT SCIENCE MIS SOCIOLOGY POLITICAL SCIENCE PSYCHOLOGY BEHAVIORAL APPROACHES 1.11

  7. SYSTEM INTERDEPENDENCE INTERDEPENDENCE HARDWARE BUSINESS Strategy Rules Procedures SOFTWARE DATABASE TELE-COMMUNICATIONS ORGANIZATION INFORMATION SYSTEM 1.12

  8. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS CONCENTRATION • The MIS concentration provides a blend and flexibility for prospective students to shape and tailor their interests in business and computer science. Students gain competencies in computer programming, analysis, design, and implementation of information systems. At graduation, students pursue diverse management and MIS opportunities within corporations and consulting firms. • I. Required Concentration Courses (22 units): • CSC 101 Fundamentals of Computer Science I 4 • CSC 102 Fundamentals of Computer Science II 4 • CSC 103 Fundamentals of Computer Science III 4 • BUS 393 Advanced Management Information Systems I 5 • BUS 394 Advanced Management Information Systems II 5

  9. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS CONCENTRATION • II. Elective Courses for Concentration (select 12 units from courses below): • BUS 491 Advanced Quantitative Methods 4 • BUS 492 Expert Systems and Decision Support 4 • BUS 494 Small Business Information Systems 4 • BUS 497 Multimedia Systems Development 4 • BUS 499 Network Systems 4 • BUS 400 Independent Study in MIS 1- 4 • BUS 411 Legal Aspects of Technology 4 • CSC 223 COBOL Programming 3 • CSC 440 Software Engineering 3 • IME 319 Human Factors Engineering 3 • At least two of the electives should be approved BUS courses. Courses not listed may be used as an elective upon the approval of the MIS Coordinator.

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