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Curriculum in Information and Operations
Management
The B.B.A. degree in Information and
Operations Management (INFO) offers a broad range of career opportunities.
Students develop the knowledge necessary to plan and organize
decision making and to communicate effectively in work settings
that demand analytical and computer-aided solutions. This degree
program affords the student maximum choice flexibility of jobs,
industries and organizations influenced by rapidly changing technologies.
Tracks in Information and Operations Management.
INFO majors must select a set of courses within a track. A
list
of desirable track courses is available
from the Department of Information and Operations Management
undergraduate advisor (Room 319, Wehner Building).
Management Information Systems Track. The
Management Information Systems (MIS) track addresses the impact
of computer-based information
systems in a variety of organizational settings. An MIS track
student learns to analyze, design and implement information
systems required by diverse business activities. The demand
for professionals capable of dealing with complexities of modern
business organizations and advanced computer systems is widespread.
Supply Chain Management Track. The students
of the Supply Chain Management (SCM) track study the flow of
products and information from
raw material suppliers, through operations, to the final customer.
Students gain a solid background in procurement, distribution
and operations management, and in numerous information technologies
such as electronic business and enterprise resource planning.
The demand for professionals in this area is rapidly growing
as firms are incorporating information technology into their
domestic and global operations.
Freshman Year
First Semester
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(Th-Pr)
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Cr
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Second Semester
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(Th-Pr)
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Cr
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ENGL 104 Comp. and Rhetoric
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(3-0)
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3
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MATH 142 Business Math II
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(3-0)
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3
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MATH 141 Business Math I1
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(3-0)
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3
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American history elective
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3
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American history elective
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3
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Natural sciences elective
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4
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Natural sciences elective
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4
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Social and behavioral sciences elective
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3
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13
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Visual and performing arts elective
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3
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**KINE 198 Health and Fitness Activity
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(0-2)
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1
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17
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Sophomore Year
ACCT 229 Introductory Accounting
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(3-0)
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3
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ACCT 230 Introductory Accounting
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(3-0)
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3
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ECON 202 Principles of Economics
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(3-0)
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3
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COMM 203 Public Speaking
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(3-0)
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3
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INFO 210 Fundamentals of Information
Systems
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(3-0)
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3
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ECON 203 Principles of Economics
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(3-0)
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3
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MGMT 211 Legal and Social Envir.
of Business
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(3-0)
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3
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POLS 207 State and Local Gov.
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(3-0)
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3
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POLS 206 American National Govt.
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(3-0)
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3
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INFO 250 Programming, Logic and Design
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(3-0)
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3
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15
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**KINE 199 Required Physical Activity
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(0-2)
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1
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16
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Junior Year*
INFO 303 Statistical Methods
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(3-0)
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3
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MGMT 363 The Management Process
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(3-0)
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3
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INFO 364 Operations Management
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(3-0)
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3
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MKTG 321 Marketing
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(3-0)
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3
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INFO Foundation course
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3
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INFO Foundation course
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3
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INFO Foundation course
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3
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INFO Foundation course
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3
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Humanities elective
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3
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International elective
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3
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General elective
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3
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General elective
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3
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18
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18
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Senior Year*
ENGL 210 Science and Technical Writing
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MGMT 466 Strategic Management
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(3-0)
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3
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or
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INFO Foundation course
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3
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ENGL 301 Technical Writing
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(3-0)
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3
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INFO MIS Foundation course
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FINC 341 Business Finance
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(3-0)
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3
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or
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International elective
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3
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INFO SCM Directed elective
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3
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General elective
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3
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and
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Directed elective
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3
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Directed elective
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3
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15
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and
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General elective
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4
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16
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