MANAGEMENT INFO SYSTEMS/PROD OPER MGMT
Courses
- MIS 201: Business Information Technology
- MIS 280: Business Application Programming I
- MIS 307: Systems Analysis and Design
- MIS 309: Management Information Systems
- MIS 330: Business Application Programming II
- MIS 340: Mobile App Development for Business
- MIS 350: Managing Enterprise Technology
- MIS 360: Cybersecurity and Information Assurance
- MIS 370: Introduction to ERP with SAP
- MIS 380: Topics in MIS Abroad
- MIS 395: Honors Thesis in Mgmt Info Systems
- MIS 405: Distributed Business Information Systems
- MIS 408: Advanced Management Information Systems
- MIS 409: Applications of Database Management
- MIS 412: Web Application Programming
- MIS 419: Applications of Mgmt. Information System
- MIS 495: Applied Systems Analysis and Design
- MIS 609: E-Commerce & Internet Programming
- MIS 619: Advanced Information Systems Mgmt
- MIS 620: Advanced Directed Study
- MIS 640: Theoretical Foundations of MIS/POM
- MIS 665: Management of Information Systems
- MIS 695: Special Topics in MIS/POM
- Mgmt 372: Prod and Delivery of Goods and Services
- Mgmt 475: Operations Management II
- Mgmt 577: Operations Planning and Control
- Mgmt 579: Decision Systems
- Mgmt 660: Production and Operations Management
- Mgmt 674: Advanced Operations Management
- Mgmt 677: Integer and Nonlinear Optimization
- Mgmt 680: Production Scheduling
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