Information Systems for Non-Business
The information systems minor for non-business majors is designed to give students knowledge and skills they can combine with their majors to apply information technology to solve problems and support business decision making. Students gain a solid understanding of the link between business operations and computer information systems.
Courses
- IS250 — Application Program Development I
- IS301 — Information Technology in the Entrepreneurial Organization
- IS344 — Field Experience
- IS345 — Application Program Development II
- IS356 — Systems Analysis and Design
- IS359 — Practicum in IS
- IS363 — Enterprise Architecture
- IS365 — Human-Centered Computing
- IS371 — Policy Development and Security Issues in Information Systems
- IS372 — IT Security and Risk Management
- IS381 — Introduction to Computer Forensics
- IS395 — Topics Course
- IS443 — Business Database Design and Security Management
- IS444 — Internship: Undergraduate
- IS445 — Application Program Development III
- IS450 — Information Systems Strategy and Management
- IS451 — IT Infrastructure
- IS452 — Unix Operating Systems Principles
- IS454 — Decision Support Systems
- IS458 — IS Innovation and New Technologies
- IS459 — Topics in Information Systems
- IS460 — Project Management
- IS473 — Operational Software Safeguards
- IS483 — Client/Server Security
- IS484 — Business Process Management
- IS485 — Business Process Analytics
- IS498 — Business Consulting
- MGMT201 — Introduction to Professional Management
- MKTG220 — Introduction to Marketing