Minor in Management Information Systems
About the Minor
Management Information Systems (MIS) is about managing how and why people, organizations, and markets apply, design, and deploy information technology to achieve tactical and strategic business goals. Professionals in MIS use the power of technology to solve business problems.
The minor in MIS includes a similar mix of content to the major: applications of computer systems, interpersonal interaction, and a practical business orientation. The minor in Management Information Systems can be a good option for non-business students who wish to complement other computer-related studies with a business perspective. Students will learn how to bridge the gap between technical knowledge and business functions.
Requirements
- No more than 2 courses or 8.0 credits can be counted towards any additional major/minor/co-major or certificate.
- No more than two transfer courses may be used to complete this minor. Transfer credits must be taken before matriculated at Drexel.
- Students should check the pre-requisites of all classes when selecting electives. It is the responsibility of the student to know pre-requisites.
- Cannot do a major and a minor in the same field of study.
For more information please contact LeBow College Undergraduate Advising Office at lebowadv@drexel.edu and visit the Undergraduate Advisors website.
Program Requirements
Required Courses | ||
MIS 200 | Management Information Systems | 4.0 |
MIS 342 | Systems Analysis and Design | 4.0 |
MIS 343 | Database Design and Implementation | 4.0 |
MIS 346 | Management Information Systems Strategy | 4.0 |
MIS 364 | Information Security Systems Management | 4.0 |
MIS 368 | Enterprise Cloud Systems Management | 4.0 |
Total Credits | 24.0 |