The MSIS Major
Description
MSIS-NB Course Prerequisite
Description
MSIS-NB Typical Two Year
Schedule
TRANSFERRABLE COURSES
Faculty of Management Eligibility
Courses
33:010:272 Introduction to
Accounting (3) (Faculty of Management)1
01:220:102 Introduction to Microeconomics (3)
(Economics)
01:220:103 Introduction to Macroeconomics (3)
(Economics)
01:640:135 Calculus I (4) (Mathematics)*
01:960:285 Introductory Statistics for Business
(3) (Statistics)*
01:198:170 Computer Applications for Business (3)
(Computer Science)*
Note: MSIS majors without programming experience
beyond 01:198:170 should take 33:623:388
(Business Applications of Structured Programming)
if their schedule will permit.
*To be eligible for admission to the
MSIS major, these courses must be completed with
a grade of B or better.
Faculty of Management Core Courses
(28 credits)
33:010:272 Introduction to
Accounting (3) (Eligibility Course)1
33:011:300 Business Forum (1)
33:140:320 Business Law I (3)
33:390:300 Introduction to Financial Management
(3)
33:620:300 Principles of Management (3)
33:620:492 Business Policy (3)
33:623:370 Management Information Systems
(3)
33:623:385 Statistical Methods in Business
(3)
33:623:386 Operations Management (3)
33:630:301 Principles of Marketing (3)
MSIS Required Courses (9 credits)
33:623:400 Advanced Operations
Management (3)
33:623:470 Advanced Management Information
Systems (3)
33:623:490 Case Studies in MSIS (3)
MSIS Elective Courses (15 credits)2
33:623:388 Business Applications of
Structured Programming (3)
33:623:405 Human Factors of MSIS-Business
Re-engineering (3)
33:623:410 Telecommunications Network Systems in
Business (3)
33:623:445 Simulation (3)
33:623:471 Information Systems Analysis (3)
33:623:472 Information Systems Design (3)
33:623:ST Information Technology and Electronic
Commerce Clinic (ITECC) (3)3
33:623:ST Management Applications Of
Object-Oriented Programming (3)3
1 This course replaces 010:273 and 010:274,
Principles of Accounting I and II, beginning in Fall 2000
2 This is the list of electives actually offered in the
current and previous academic years.
3 These are Special Topics numbers (492, 493 or 494). The
same number may be used for two or more different courses
offered in different semesters.
All core courses and required courses
specific to the MSIS major must be completed with a grade
of C or better.
The MSIS program and requirements are likely
to change in response to prevailing academic standards.
Please contact the department for the latest
information
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