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Bachelor of Science in Information Systems Management Stanton University

Introduction
The undergraduate degree in Information Systems Management is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the management and use of information systems in organizations. The program focuses on the development and implementation of information systems to support business operations, and decision-making. Students will learn how to analyze, design, and implement information systems that support organizational goals and objectives.
The curriculum includes courses in programming, database management, systems analysis and design, project management, and business systems. Graduates will be prepared for careers in information systems management, systems analysis, and other related fields.
Admissions
Curriculum
Course Requirements
a. General Education: 64 units
The following units must be taken from the following disciplines:
General Education Category | Units |
Communications | 12 |
Humanities and Art | 20 |
Social Sciences | 16 |
Mathematics and Sciences | 16 |
Total | 64 |
b. Degree Required Courses: 100 units
Complete a minimum of 100 quarter units of Major Core Curriculum courses.
Major Core Curriculum – 100 units required
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Generalism - 7 courses, 28 units
- Foundations of Information Systems Management
- Ethics in Information Technology
- Information Systems Theory and Practice
- Enterprise Architecture
- Business Intelligence and Data Analytics
- Managing Innovations in Information Systems
- Knowledge management
Communication – 3 courses, 12 units
- Telecommunications in Information Systems
- Network Administration
- Business Network Design
Information system – 3 courses, 12 units
- Information Systems Project Management
- Systems Analysis and Design
- Information Systems in Organizations
Security – 3 courses, 12 units
- Principles and Practice of Information Security
- Cybersecurity for Leaders and Managers
- Decision support systems
Data – 3 courses, 12 units
- Big Data Analytics
- Data Modeling and Warehousing
- Data Management
IT infrastructure – 3 courses, 12 units
- Computer Essentials
- Software and Hardware Infrastructure Concepts
- Cloud computing
Web development – 3 courses, 12 units
- Internet of things
- Introduction to Web Design
- Electronic Commerce
c. Elective Courses: 16 units
Complete a total of 16 quarter units of elective courses from BBA core Courses or BISM Elective Courses.
BBA Electives Courses – 16 units required
- Programming Fundamentals
- Business Process Management
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Global Information Systems
- Enterprise Resource Planning Systems
- Digital Security
Application for Graduation
Graduation is not automatic on completion of degree requirements. An application must be filed with the School of Business Management and the Office of Admissions and Records during the quarter in which the student expects to graduate. Students who do not graduate in the quarter for which they have applied must reapply and pay any applicable fees in the subsequent quarter in which they expect to graduate.
Graduation Requirement:
- Successfully completed a minimum of 180 quarter units of the B.I.S.M degree in information systems management coursework with a minimum cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale.
- Successfully complete the degree requirements within the Maximum Time Frame (MTF) allowed for the B.I.S.M . degree, which is 1.5 times the program length. The program is normally twelve (12) quarters in length.
- Filed all the necessary graduation forms in accordance with the timetable provided by the School of Business and Management.
- Settled all financial obligations to the University.
Program Outcome
- Knowledge and Proficiency – demonstrate understanding of the role of information systems in organizations and the impact of technology on business operations.
- Critical Thinking – exhibit analytical and critical thinking skills to support business operations and strategic decision-making, and to solve organizational problems.
- Information Utilization – design and implement information systems that support organizational goals and objectives and describe the potential global impacts of specific information systems solutions.
- Communication Skills – communicate effectively with stakeholders and team members towards the development and implementation of information systems.
- Diversity awareness – exhibit an understanding of, and respect for, diversity of individuals, groups, and cultures related to information systems management.
- Ethics – exhibit a knowledge and understanding of ethical, social, and legal implications of information systems.