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Mar 04, 2021
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2018-2019 Undergraduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Information Systems (Mathematical, Information, and Computer Science), B.S.
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Program Learning Outcomes
Students who complete the program in Information Systems will be able to:
- Demonstrate general knowledge of theories and practices in the core areas of business.
- Critically analyze and apply business knowledge to solve complex business situations.
- Demonstrate effective business communication through both written and verbal means.
- Students will be able to speak about their work with precision, clarity and organization
- Students will be able to write about their work with precision, clarity and organization
- Students will be able to identify, locate, evaluate, and effectively and responsibly use and cite information for the task at hand.
- Formulate decisions informed by ethical attitudes and values.
- Collaborate effectively in teams.
- Write correct and robust software.
- Analyze the interaction between hardware and software.
- Apply their technical knowledge and critical thinking to solve problems.
- Understand and create arguments supported by quantitative evidence.
- Demonstrate knowledge of information systems and be prepared for careers that use information systems, and graduate study in fields related to information systems.
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Lower Division Requirements
Upper Division Requirements
Notes:
- MTH144 or MTH164 may substitute for MTH173. MTH144, MTH164 or MTH173 fulfills the General Education Problem Solving requirement.
- ECO101 and ECO102 may substitute for ECO100. ECO100, ECO101 or ECO102 fulfills the General Education Social World requirement.
- PHL211 fulfills the General Education Philosophy requirement.
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