Coursework
MIS 2901 – Honors Information Systems in Organizations
This introductory course for management information systems (MIS) identifies and explains MIS application including customer relationship management systems, enterprise systems, e-commerce applications, transaction processing systems, business analytics, and emerging technologies. Students will learn how to evaluate the organizational fit and suitability of business applications and interpret the interaction between information technology, customers, processes, data, infrastructure, participants, and environment in an organization, which are the foundation for MIS.
Other Relevant Coursework
BA 2996 – Honors Business Communications
Business Communications is a writing-intensive workplace-oriented course designed to help students develop and refine the oral, written, and analytical skills necessary to communicate effectively in professional settings. Communication is one of the most important skills that companies value, thus it is important for students to be able to deliver a certain message to an audience in a concise, direct, and persuasive manner.
ACC 2521 – Cost Accounting
This course focuses on the accumulation and analysis of cost accounting information for the valuation of products and services, internal decision making, and measurement of financial performance. Students will learn how to make better informed decisions to improve a financial performance for a company.