Master of Business Administration Management Information Systems
Graduate Program Coordinator
Ms. Karen Dennis
I. Managerial Decision Making (9 semester hours)
ECON 501, Economic Analysis, 3 credits INFO 501, Statistical Methods, 3 credits
INFO 503, Management Information Systems, 3 credits
II. Functional Core (15 semester hours)
ACCT 501, Financial Accounting, 3 credits FINC 501, Corporate Financial Management, 3 credits INFO 505, Production/Operation Management, 3 credits MGMT 505, Management Process & Organizational Behavior, 3 credits MKTG 501, Marketing
Management, 3 credits
III. Advanced Courses (24
semester hours)
Managing the Business Environment (9 semester hours)
ECON 505, Aggregate Economics, 3 credits
INBS 501, International Business: Concepts and
Issues, 3 credits
ACCT 502, Managerial Accounting, 3 credits
IV. Concentration and Electives (9-12 semester hours)
All students select at least 12 sh from MBA advanced elective courses. A concentration in Management Information Systems consists of 9-12 sh of electives (3-4 courses) chosen from the list below. Students with a double concentration take at least 9 sh in each area, or 6 elective courses, completing up to 54 sh in total.
INFO 513 Emerging Information
Technologies, 3 credits
INFO 514 Information Management, 3 credits
INFO 521, Decision Support and Expert Systems for Business, 3 credits INFO 522, Business Data Communications and Networks, 3 credits INFO 523, Database Systems for Business, 3 credits INFO 524, Business Systems Analysis and Design, 3 credits INFO 525, Electronic Commerce
Managerial Perspective on New Business, 3 credits INFO 575, Independent Study in Information
Systems for Business, 1 - 3 credits INFO 577, Selected Topics in Information Systems
for Business, 3 credits CMPT 505, Fundamentals of Computer Science I, 3 credits
V. Capstone Course (3 semester hours)
MGMT 580, Advanced Strategic Management, 3 credits
Students must complete all Basic courses (I & II) and a minimum of12semester hours of Advanced courses (III & IV) before enrolling in the capstone course.
Total Credits: 33-54, depending on advanced standing, and choice of double concentration(s)
TO APPLY TO THIS PROGRAM, PLEASE VISIT
http://www.montclair.edu/graduate/prospective/app.shtml
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