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Management Information Systems
Associate in Science Degree Transfer-Oriented Program
GRADUATION CHECKLIST
This program is a Transfer-Oriented Degree that is intended to be completed before you continue your education at the
baccalaureate level. Individual articulation agreements may exist with specific universities so that your degree is completely
accepted with all credits transferring. Please check with your Academic Advisor to ensure you enroll in the appropriate courses
to ensure seamless transfer to your intended transfer institution.
First Semester (Fall) – 15 credits
Gen Ed: Written Communication
ENG*101 (or ENG*101E): Composition
Gen Ed: Quantitative Reasoning
MAT* 167: Principles of Statistics
Choose one of the following:
BMG*202: Principles of Management
BMK*201: Principles of Marketing
CSC*105: Programming Logic
CST*201: Intro to Management Info Systems
Second Semester (Spring) – 16 credits
Gen Ed: Written Communication
ENG* 202: Technical Writing
BMG*204: Managerial Communications
Gen Ed: Scientific Reasoning
CSC*220: Java Programming
Gen Ed: Social Phenomena (1 of 2)
Choose one of the following:
ECN*101: Macroeconomics
ECN*102: Microeconomics
Gen Ed: Scientific Knowledge &
Understanding – with Lab
Third Semester (Fall) – 15 credits
Gen Ed: Historical Knowledge
Must be a History Department course
Gen Ed: Oral Communication
ACC*113 Principles of Financial Accounting
Choose one of the following:
CSA*140: Database Applications
CST*120: Intro to Operating Systems
CST*228: Voice and Data Interworking
CST*231: Data Communication and Networking
DGA*241: Internet Web Design
Fourth Semester (Spring) – 15 credits
Gen Ed: Aesthetic Dimensions
Choose one of the following:
BBG*231 Business Law I
BBG*234 Legal Environment of Business
Choose one of the following:
ACC*117: Principles of Managerial Accounting
BFN*201: Principles of Finance
Choose one of the following:
BBG*295 Cooperative Work Experience
CSC*295: Coop Ed/Work Experience
Gen Ed: Social Phenomena (2 of 2)
SOC*101: Principles of Sociology