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MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

MIS 575 READINGS IN MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS. This course is designed for directed study of individual students who wish intensive study in some specific area of Management Information Systems. Prerequisite: Approval of Department Chair and Graduate Coordinator.

MIS 588 SEMINAR IN MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS. An in-depth study of business information systems. This course covers computer hardware, software, procedures, systems, and human resources and explores their integration and application in business. Topics include: end-user, computing and development, networking, and data collection and communication. The course content will be adaptive to stay current.

MIS/MGT/ACC 595 Business Process Integration Using ERP Systems . This course utilizes the SAP R/3 information system paradigm as a model for examination and development of integrated business process solutions. The course examines the conceptual background, rationale, methods, and procedures commonly employed by businesses in developing and configuring integrated business systems. Cases and hands-on experiences using SAP R/3 require students to configure a business process solution through integration of financial, controlling, production, materials management, sales and distribution, manufacturing, and other ERP process modules. Prerequisites: Graduate standing, completion of the MBA core courses and ACC 564 or ACC 569 ; or permission of the instructor.

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