Bachelor of Business Administration in Information and Operations Management
The Bachelor of Business Administration in Information and Operations Management degree offers a broad range of career opportunities. Students must select a set of courses from one of two undergraduate major tracks: Management Information Systems (MIS) and Supply Chain Management (SUP).
In each track, students learn how to use technology to make businesses more efficient, effective, and competitive. Course work includes both the technical and managerial aspects of MIS and Supply Chain Management to insure that students are well-equipped for a successful career in the dynamic, global business environment. Students with degrees in Information and Operations Management make business better.
Management Information Systems (MIS)
The MIS major produces graduates who are both business analysts (i.e., professionals who understand accounting, marketing, finance, etc.) and information system specialists (i.e., professionals who can implement information systems strategies). Graduates of the program possess the business, technical, and leadership skills to meet the challenges presented by rapidly evolving information technology and the need to effectively incorporate this technology into business strategy and day-to-day operations.
View curriculum:
- Catalog 132 (2009-2010)
- Catalog 131 (2008-2009)
- Catalog 130 (2007-2008)
- Catalog 129 (2006-2007)
- Catalog 128 (2005-2006)
Supply Chain Management (SUP)
The SUP major prepares students for a career in designing and managing the activities that deliver products and services to customers. Supply chain activities add direct value to the customer and thus, are extremely valuable to firms. This major produces graduates with strong analytical and problem-solving skills and the ability to work in and coordinate team activities. Graduates possess the business, technical and leadership skills needed to meet the challenges of the rapidly evolving global marketplace.
