Information Systems Management, Bachelor of Science
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The Wilmington University undergraduate degree program in Information Systems Management provides a solid knowledge foundation and a related and meaningful set of experiences to prepare professionals to become Information Technology leaders in what has become the nation’s largest industry. Students who successfully complete the undergraduate degree program in Information Systems Management will possess a working command of current business processes, understand the concepts of business intelligence, data warehousing, and information technology applications and practices that can be applied in business, educational, and governmental organizations regardless of size. Degree recipients will be capable of managing complex projects from inception to completion, including analyzing business processes and designing an information technology strategy for continuous improvement. The ISM program is closely aligned with the business curriculum at Wilmington University. All courses involve hands-on assignments.
Purpose
The use of information systems and technology in business and industry is woven into strategic, tactical and operational areas of almost every organization. Administrators, employees, and staff routinely use information technology in their daily professional and personal lives. The increased need for well-designed information technology systems by business and industry has further created a need for IT professionals who can analyze, design and implement information systems to meet the needs of clients. This includes, but is not limited to, professionals who are:
- Competent practitioners, able to use technology and capable of assuming a leadership role in its implementation;
- Effective problem solvers, with the ability to integrate information systems and technology into the workplace;
- Active learners, attuned to emerging trends and technical innovations, with the attendant capabilities to appropriately position the proper trends/innovations within organizations.
The express purpose of Wilmington University’s program in Information Systems Management is to satisfy those needs by fostering an application level of practical expertise at an intermediate level of experience. Knowledge of the most current tools and technologies is combined with an understanding of the fundamental principles that underlie them. This ensures that graduates have immediately useful skills, in addition to the deeper understanding that will allow them to move smoothly and efficiently to new systems and approaches.
Program Competencies
Students in the Information Systems Management Program (B.S.) will be able to:
- Apply the ethical principles required of computer professionals;
- Demonstrate technical knowledge in Information Technology necessary to prepare for an entry level position in the field;
- Analyze requirements for Information Technology systems using the best practices and current methodologies;
- Employ the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) process used to analyze, design, implement, test and deliver Information Technology projects;
- Demonstrate knowledge of best practices used to manage Information Technology projects; and
- Practice the use and employ the benefit of library resources, including subscription to services and other sources generally accepted as legitimate and valid.
Information Systems Management B.S. Curriculum
General Education Requirements (36 credits)
CTA 326 | Integrating Excel into Business Problem Solving | 3 |
ECO 105 | Fundamentals of Economics | 3 |
ENG 121 | English Composition I | 3 |
ENG 122 | English Composition II | 3 |
ENG 131 | Public Speaking | 3 |
HUM 360 | Human World Views: 3500 BCE – 1650 CE | 3 |
HUM 361 | Human World Views: 1650 CE - present | 3 |
MAT 205 | Introductory Survey of Mathematics | 3 |
PHI 100 | Introduction to Critical Thinking | 3 |
Science Elective (3 credits)
Social Science Electives (6 credits)
Business and Management Core (18 credits)
Information Systems Management (45 credits)
BBA 430 | Big Data and Visualization | 3 |
BFM 300 | Fundamentals of Finance for Managers | 3 |
| OR | |
FIN 300 | Applied Concepts in Accounting and Finance | 3 |
ISM 110 | Information Systems Theory and Practice | 3 |
ISM 300 | Business Process Management | 3 |
ISM 330 | Business Intelligence | 3 |
ISM 350 | Information Technology Policy and Strategy | 3 |
ISM 400 | System Analysis and Design | 3 |
ISM 410 | Physical Design and Implementation with DBMS | 3 |
ISM 420 | Data Modeling and Warehousing | 3 |
ISM 450 | Project Management and Practice | 3 |
ISM 455 | Strategic Application of Information Technology | 3 |
MIS 320 | Management Information Systems | 3 |
PHI 314 | Ethics for Computer Professionals | 3 |
SEC 100 | Introduction to Computer Hardware and Operation | 3 |
SEC 210 | Principles and Practice of Information Security | 3 |
Free Electives (21 credits)
Students with less than 16 transfer credits are required to take FYE 101 as one of their electives.
Suggested Program Sequence
Freshman
Semester 1
CTA 326 | Integrating Excel into Business Problem Solving | 3 |
ENG 121 | English Composition I | 3 |
ISM 110 | Information Systems Theory and Practice | 3 |
MAT 205 | Introductory Survey of Mathematics | 3 |
SEC 100 | Introduction to Computer Hardware and Operation | 3 |
Semester 2
BBM 201 | Principles of Management | 3 |
ENG 122 | English Composition II | 3 |
PHI 100 | Introduction to Critical Thinking | 3 |
PSY 101 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 |
SEC 210 | Principles and Practice of Information Security | 3 |
Sophomore
Semester 1
Semester 2
BFM 300 | Fundamentals of Finance for Managers | 3 |
| OR | |
FIN 300 | Applied Concepts in Accounting and Finance | 3 |
ECO 105 | Fundamentals of Economics | 3 |
ENG 131 | Public Speaking | 3 |
HUM 361 | Human World Views: 1650 CE - present | 3 |
ISM 300 | Business Process Management | 3 |
Junior
Semester 1
BBM 301 | Organizational Behavior | 3 |
ISM 350 | Information Technology Policy and Strategy | 3 |
ISM 410 | Physical Design and Implementation with DBMS | 3 |
SCI 321 | Technology in the Sciences | 3 |
| Free Elective | 3 |
Semester 2
BBM 320 | Business Communications | 3 |
BBM 350 | Introduction to E-Commerce | 3 |
ISM 330 | Business Intelligence | 3 |
ISM 420 | Data Modeling and Warehousing | 3 |
| Free Elective | 3 |
Senior
Semester 1
BBA 430 | Big Data and Visualization | 3 |
ISM 400 | System Analysis and Design | 3 |
ISM 450 | Project Management and Practice | 3 |
| Free Elective | 3 |
| Free Elective | 3 |
Semester 2
BMK 305 | Marketing | 3 |
ISM 455 | Strategic Application of Information Technology | 3 |
| Free Elective | 3 |
| Free Elective | 3 |
| Free Elective | 3 |
Completion Degree Requirements
What is a Completion Degree
A completion degree is a personalized version of a bachelor's degree created exclusively for students who have completed an associate degree at an accredited institution. Completion degrees are available for most Wilmington University Bachelor of Science degrees. A student who expects to transfer a completed associate's degree should communicate with a Wilmington University academic advisor before registering for courses. A transcript with documentation of the conferred degree must be received by Wilmington University to confirm eligibility.
Information Systems Management Completion Degree
BBA 430 | Big Data and Visualization | 3 |
BBM 320 | Business Communications | 3 |
BBM 350 | Introduction to E-Commerce | 3 |
BFM 300 | Fundamentals of Finance for Managers | 3 |
| OR | |
FIN 300 | Applied Concepts in Accounting and Finance | 3 |
BMK 305 | Marketing | 3 |
ISM 300 | Business Process Management | 3 |
ISM 330 | Business Intelligence | 3 |
ISM 350 | Information Technology Policy and Strategy | 3 |
ISM 400 | System Analysis and Design | 3 |
ISM 410 | Physical Design and Implementation with DBMS | 3 |
ISM 420 | Data Modeling and Warehousing | 3 |
ISM 450 | Project Management and Practice | 3 |
ISM 455 | Strategic Application of Information Technology | 3 |
MIS 320 | Management Information Systems | 3 |
PHI 314 | Ethics for Computer Professionals | 3 |
The following courses or their equivalents are prerequisites for a degree in Information Systems Management:
BBM 201 Principles of Management
CTA 326 Integrating Excel into Business Problem Solving
ENG 122 English Composition II
ISM 110 Information Systems Theory and Practice
SEC 100 Introduction to Computer Hardware and Operation
SEC 210 Principles and Practice of Information Security