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| Management Information Systems 2 + 2 Option Working Professionals Part Time |
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| Model Part-Time Track - V1.0 |
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YEAR ONE | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | | HU-100 | Contemporary Issues in the Humanities | 3-0-3 | | | | | MS-382 | Introduction to Java Programming | 3-0-3 | | | | | OR-301 | Transfer Student Orientation | 1-0-0 | | | | | EN-432 | Business Communications | | 3-0-3 | | | | MS-3803 | Intermediate Java Programming | | 3-0-3 | | | | MS-361 | Marketing4 | | | 3-0-3 | | | TC-342 | Professional Presentation Techniques | | | 2-2-3 | | | HU-432 | Ethics for Professional Managers and Engineers | | | | 3-0-3 | | MS-300 | Principles of Operating Systems | | | | 3-0-3 | | TOTALS | 7-0-6 | 6-0-6 | 5-2-6 | 6-0-6 |
YEAR TWO | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | | MS-371 | Introduction to Unix Operating Systems | 2-2-3 | | | | | MS-4201 | Microsoft Windows XP Professional | 3-2-4 | | | | | MS-327 | International Business4 | | 3-0-3 | | | | MS-373 | Advanced Unix and System Administration | | 2-2-3 | | | | MS-395 | e-business Technologies | | | 3-0-3 | | | Elective (HU/SS)2 | | | 3-0-3 | | | Elective (Concentration)3 | | | | 3-0-3 | | Elective (HU/SS)2 | | | | 3-0-3 | | TOTALS | 5-4-7 | 5-2-6 | 6-0-6 | 6-0-6 |
YEAR THREE | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | | MA-127 | College Algebra II | 4-0-4 | | | | | MS-354 | Principles of Accounting4 | 3-0-3 | | | | | MA-340 | Business Statistics | | 4-0-4 | | | | MS-3425 | Entrepreneurship - An Overview | | 1-0-1 | | | | MS-356 | Business Finance4 | | 3-0-3 | | | | MA-129 | Business Calculus | | | 4-0-4 | | | MS-3427 | Entrepreneurial Business Plans | | | 1-0-1 | | | MS-358 | Managerial Cost Accounting | | | 3-0-3 | | | MS-342 | Management Principles4 | | | | 3-0-3 | | MS-3429 | Entrepreneurial Finance | | | | 1-0-1 | | SS-461 | Organizational Psychology | | | | 3-0-3 | | TOTALS | 7-0-7 | 8-0-8 | 8-0-8 | 7-0-7 |
YEAR FOUR | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | | MS-444 | Business and Government Relations4 | 3-0-3 | | | | | MS-4599 | Managerial Finance | 3-0-3 | | | | | OR-402 | Professional Guidance | 1-0-1 | | | | | Elective (HU/SS)2 | | 3-0-3 | | | | Elective (Concentration)3 | | 3-0-3 | | | | MS-446 | General Management Policies | | | 3-0-3 | | | MS-448 | Employment Law | | | 3-0-3 | | | MS-467 | Marketing Research4 | | | | 3-0-3 | | MS-483 | Database Management Systems | | | | 2-2-3 | | TOTALS | 7-0-7 | 6-0-6 | 6-0-6 | 5-2-6 |
| The MIS 2+2 Option is a degree completion option that requires an associate degree in computer information technology for admission. Previous study must include specific courses in: computer methods, microeconomics, macroeconomics, business law, college mathematics, two courses in natural sciences (one with lab), English composition, technical composition, speech, and two courses in humanistic studies. Additional time for completion will be added to the MIS 2+2 Option if any of these requirements are missing, or if a student's degree is not specific to computer information technology. Students following the Model Working Professionals track can expect that classes will be offered during the evening or occasionally on weekends.
| | | | 2 | MIS 2+2 Option students must complete 15 credits of humanities and social science (HU/SS) electives; nine of these credits must be completed at MSOE. Combined with previous study, students must demonstrate a balance in the number of HU and SS designated courses completed. The specific number of HU or SS credits will be determined upon admission.
| | | | 3 | MIS 2+2 Option students must complete at least SIX concentration elective CREDITS. Concentration electives are chosen in consultation with an advisor. See the prescribed concentration course list for options.
| | | | 4 | The two-year model track for working professionals provides for a schedule whereby students can attend classes two nights per week and occasionally on Saturdays. At lest one "on-track" course is available via internet-hybrid (IH) delivery. IH classes meet face-to-face three to four times per quarter, with additional instruction done via the Internet as electronic lectures, interactive discussion forums, and on-line case studies. On-track courses offered as traditional face-to-face meetings are offered so three courses can be scheduled by meeting two nights per week, generally Monday and Wednesday, or Tuesday and Thursday. The number of weeks classes meet during the Summer Quarter may vary.
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Effective Date: September 1, 2008
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