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The certificate program in management information systems (MIS) is designed for two groups of individuals. First, it can prepare individuals without a college degree for entry-level positions in data processing and management information systems (i.e. positions that do not require an undergraduate degree in MIS). Second, the program is designed to help
persons with degrees in areas other than MIS enhance their information systems skills.
Those admitted to this program must either hold a bachelor's degree or have sufficient course work for junior standing at The University of Tulsa. Certification requires that students complete 18 hours of approved course work in management information systems (in addition to any prerequisites) with a minimum of 2.0 grade point average.
| Number |
Title |
Credit Hrs. |
| MIS 2013 |
Business Programming Concepts I |
3 |
| MIS 3003 |
Introduction to Management Information Systems |
3 |
| MIS 3023 |
Business Programming Concepts II |
3 |
| MIS 3043 |
Telecommunications |
3 |
| MIS 3053 |
Database Design and Applications |
3 |
| MIS 4053 |
Systems Analysis and Design |
3 |
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TOTAL HOURS: |
18 |
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Although no electives are required for a certificate, students are encouraged to take additional courses from the following list. Students must fulfill course corequisites
and prerequisites:
| Number |
Title |
Credit Hrs. |
| CS 1043 |
Introduction to Programming and Problem Solving |
3 |
| MIS 4093 |
Systems Development Project |
3 |
| MIS 4143 |
Decision Support Strategies |
3 |
| MIS 4163 |
Internet Development Project |
3 |
| MIS 4173 |
Network Administration |
3 |
| MIS 4973 |
Seminar in Management Information Systems |
3 |
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Note: MIS 1123 and MIS 3003, required of all business majors, are prerequisites for many of the required
and elective courses.
Course Descriptions, along with prerequisites, are
available for each of these courses and for all other
courses offered in our curriculum.
If you have questions or need more
information regarding this certificate, please contact the
Enrollment Management Coordinator,
Collins College of Business at (918) 631-2214
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