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B.S. in Management Information Systems - Entrepreneurship Concentration

Main Subject Area

Computer Science and Information SystemsMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Entrepreneurship program is a concentration that can be earned only when completing the major requirements for any of the business administration program majors including accounting, economics, finance, management, management information systems, and marketing. The concentration is designed to inform, inspire, and empower students to engage in entrepreneurial thinking and related activities. Such activities range from using critical thinking, creativity, and problem solving as a future employee within an existing enterprise as an Intrapreneur; to solving broader social and economic problems deploying entrepreneurial thinking in communities through Social Entrepreneurship; and to being an active participant in the creation of a business start-up. Major Requirements: ACCT 101 - Financial Accounting ACCT 102 - Managerial Accounting BLAW 301 - Legal Environment of Business or BLAW 302 - CPA Law or BLAW 303 - Sports Law BUS 101 - Wall Street 101: Business in a Global Society ECON 101 - Principles of Economics I ECON 102 - Principles of Economics II ENGL 208 - Writing and Communicating in Business FIN 202 - Finance MATH 111 - Finite Mathematics or higher MGMT 101 - Principles of Management MGMT 102 - Production/Operations Management MGMT 401 - Strategic Management MIS 102 - Management Information Systems MIS 110 - Computer Programming with Business Applications MIS 342 - E-Commerce MIS 343 - System Analysis and Design MIS 345 - Data Base Management MIS 406 - Project Management Practices MKTG 302 - Marketing SPCH 103 - Speech Fundamentals and Public Speaking STAT 301 - Quantitative Business Analysis I STAT 302 - Quantitative Business Analysis II Additional Requirements: Two courses from the following: ACCT 310 - Accounting Information Systems ACCT 401 - Accounting Applications using EXCEL COMM 320 - Web Design and Development CSA 330 - Cyber Security Foundations CSA 332 - Cyber Security Architecture CSA 333 - Cyber Crime & Citizenship CSA 334 - Cyber Security Policy Development and Assessment CSA 335 - Cyber Assurance and Homeland Security CSA 340 - Special Topics in Cyber Security MIS 398 - Management Information Systems Internship or MIS 399 - Management Information Systems Internship MIS 409 - Special Topics in Management Information Systems and MIS 501 - Independent Study in Management Information Systems or MGMT 201 - Human Resource Management MGMT 206 - International Management MGMT 308 - Introduction to Management Science and MGMT 326 - Organizational Behavior or MKTG 321 - Marketing Research Entrepreneurship Concentration: MGMT 331 - Entrepreneurship MGMT 332 - The Entrepreneurial Mind: Creativity and Innovation MGMT 333 - Social Entrepreneurship MGMT 335 - Financing Entrepreneurial Ventures MGMT 430 - Small Business Start-ups and Consulting Practices PHIL 313 - Business Ethics And, three credits from the following: ECON 301 - Intermediate Microeconomics MGMT 398 - Management Internship MGMT 399 - Management Internship MIS 342 - E-Commerce MIS 406 - Project Management Practices MKTG 321 - Marketing Research MKTG 401 - Principles of Selling and Sales Force Management

Program overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Entrepreneurship program is a concentration that can be earned only when completing the major requirements for any of the business administration program majors including accounting, economics, finance, management, management information systems, and marketing. The concentration is designed to inform, inspire, and empower students to engage in entrepreneurial thinking and related activities. Such activities range from using critical thinking, creativity, and problem solving as a future employee within an existing enterprise as an Intrapreneur; to solving broader social and economic problems deploying entrepreneurial thinking in communities through Social Entrepreneurship; and to being an active participant in the creation of a business start-up. Major Requirements: ACCT 101 - Financial Accounting ACCT 102 - Managerial Accounting BLAW 301 - Legal Environment of Business or BLAW 302 - CPA Law or BLAW 303 - Sports Law BUS 101 - Wall Street 101: Business in a Global Society ECON 101 - Principles of Economics I ECON 102 - Principles of Economics II ENGL 208 - Writing and Communicating in Business FIN 202 - Finance MATH 111 - Finite Mathematics or higher MGMT 101 - Principles of Management MGMT 102 - Production/Operations Management MGMT 401 - Strategic Management MIS 102 - Management Information Systems MIS 110 - Computer Programming with Business Applications MIS 342 - E-Commerce MIS 343 - System Analysis and Design MIS 345 - Data Base Management MIS 406 - Project Management Practices MKTG 302 - Marketing SPCH 103 - Speech Fundamentals and Public Speaking STAT 301 - Quantitative Business Analysis I STAT 302 - Quantitative Business Analysis II Additional Requirements: Two courses from the following: ACCT 310 - Accounting Information Systems ACCT 401 - Accounting Applications using EXCEL COMM 320 - Web Design and Development CSA 330 - Cyber Security Foundations CSA 332 - Cyber Security Architecture CSA 333 - Cyber Crime & Citizenship CSA 334 - Cyber Security Policy Development and Assessment CSA 335 - Cyber Assurance and Homeland Security CSA 340 - Special Topics in Cyber Security MIS 398 - Management Information Systems Internship or MIS 399 - Management Information Systems Internship MIS 409 - Special Topics in Management Information Systems and MIS 501 - Independent Study in Management Information Systems or MGMT 201 - Human Resource Management MGMT 206 - International Management MGMT 308 - Introduction to Management Science and MGMT 326 - Organizational Behavior or MKTG 321 - Marketing Research Entrepreneurship Concentration: MGMT 331 - Entrepreneurship MGMT 332 - The Entrepreneurial Mind: Creativity and Innovation MGMT 333 - Social Entrepreneurship MGMT 335 - Financing Entrepreneurial Ventures MGMT 430 - Small Business Start-ups and Consulting Practices PHIL 313 - Business Ethics And, three credits from the following: ECON 301 - Intermediate Microeconomics MGMT 398 - Management Internship MGMT 399 - Management Internship MIS 342 - E-Commerce MIS 406 - Project Management Practices MKTG 321 - Marketing Research MKTG 401 - Principles of Selling and Sales Force Management

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

6+

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