MIS-100: Introduction to Management Information Systems

Course Description

This is an introductory course in digital computers and information processing concepts. The focus of this course will be on key components of information systems - people, software, hardware, data, and communication technologies, and how these components can be integrated and managed to create competitive advantage. Additional topics include computer terminology, networks, the Internet, numbering systems, working with operating systems that use graphical user interface (GUI) and command-line interface, algorithm and program development, pseudo code and flow charting. Students will develop professional communication skills while working in collaborative teams. Students will meet in a networked PC classroom for lab and will be assigned projects to be completed outside of class and laboratory time. Successful completion of this course with a grade of C or better is required for further progress in Computer Information Systems degree programs.

Prerequisites

MTH Level 6 Placement (or higher) or MTH 098/104/165/higher with a C or higher.

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MIS-100 Sections for Summer 2025

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1 Section Offered

MIS-100, Section SL1

CRN #63194
Online/Virtual Campus (asynchronous)

Instructor(s)

Patrick Miller

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Date(s) Jun 2nd, 2025 – Aug 8th, 2025
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