M.I.S. Minor
Computers and technology are everywhere, influencing many different career paths. A minor in management information systems (MIS) provicdes an opportunity for students to enhance their knowledge and credentials in the use and development of information systems. The minor provides a unique set of skills that can enhnce a variety of majors. The minor can complement other business majors and can enrick non-business majores such as engineering, LAS majore, others. Graduates with the MIS minor will improve their career opportunities by differentiating themselves from other job seekers by obtaining a valuable skill set that many organizations seek.
M.I.S. Minor Requirments
Required Courses:
BMA 272 (Management Applications of PCs)
BMA 276* (Developing Information Systems for e-Commerce)
Three of the following:
BMA 357 (Leadership)
BMA 373 (Data Communications/Networking)
BMA 374 (Database Management)
BMA 375 (Systems Analysis and Design)
BMA 378* (Human Computer Interaction and Usability Testing)
BMA 379* (Information System Security)
*New courses for 2006
Other Requirements:
- Business minors must pass a computer proficiency examination in commonly used business software.
- Students must achieve a GPA of 2.0 in the Foster College of Business Administration hours required for the minor.
- Students must successfully complete the equivalent of MTH 115, Brief Calculus with Applications I.
- At least 15 hours for the minor must be taken at Bradley University and include FIN 322, BMA 352, and MTG 315.
- Students electing to minor in Business Administration may declare their intention by completing the appropriate forms in the Student Services Office of the Foster College of Business Administration. Students must have a declared major and a minimum of 2.0 grade point average.
*Specific requirements for the Business Administration Minor can be obtained in the Undergraduate Catalogue.
For further information, please contact Dr. Doug Crowe, Assistant to the Dean for Undergraduate Programs, (309) 677-3806 or crowe@bradley.edu.

