BAS 330 — Management Information Systems
The discipline of Management Information Systems (MIS) bridges the gap between computer science disciplines and business disciplines such as marketing, strategic management, and finance among others. The term Management Information Systems encompasses a multitude of definitions depending on the source. The definition applied in this course is that MIS consists of technologies and processes that are used to collect and analyze data, convert it into information, on which a decision can be made, and then disseminate the information to the appropriate people an organization. This course will focus on such topics as information technology (IT) infrastructure, Enterprise Applications, databases as decision support systems, and others. This class may include students from multiple sections. Must be seeking a Bachelor of Applied Science degree to enroll. If interested, visit pencol.edu/bas
Part of
- Bachelor of Applied Science in Management
- Entrepreneurship and Marketing Specialization, Bachelor of Applied Science in Management
- Human Resources Specialization, Bachelor of Applied Science in Management
- Information Technology Management Specialization, Bachelor of Applied Science in Management
- Tribal Management Specialization, Bachelor of Applied Science in Management