




Description: The IT specialization in Management focuses on the design of information systems that improve business effectiveness. Students will be exposed to current technologies and their impact on organizations, and examine issues that will need to be addressed in the current and future technologically-oriented economy, both nationally and internationally.
Potential careers for students interested in Management Information Systems:
Accounting, MIS Administration, Information Systems Manager, IT Manager
Choose 9 courses for the Specialization,
Students can use 3 courses toward CCS Electives if they are 300/400 level courses within the College of Computing Sciences
|
Course ID |
Course Name |
Normally Offered |
| MIS 245 or IS 265 |
Intro to Management Information Systems | Fall and Spring |
| ACCT 117 | Principles of Financial Accounting | Fall and Spring |
| IS 245 | Information Technology Systems | Fall and Spring |
| IT 220 | Wireless Network Technology | Fall and Spring |
| IT 310 | E-Commerce Technology | Fall and Spring |
| HRM 301 | Organization Behavior | Fall and Spring |
| MRKT 330 | Principles of Marketing | Fall and Spring |
| IS 465 | Advanced Information Systems | Spring ONLY |
| OM 375 | Management Science | Fall and Spring |
| IS 390 | Analysis and System Design | Fall and Spring |
| IS 455 | Information Systems Management | Fall and Spring |
| MGMT 480 | Management of Tech & Innovation | Fall and Spring |
| MGMT 380 | Principles of E-Commerce | Fall and Spring |
| MIS 363 | Project Management | Fall ONLY |
Math Requirements:
Pre-calc: Math 099, Math 108, Math 109 OR Math 098, Math 106, Math 107
Calc I: Math 111 or Math 138 or Math 113
Calc II: Math 112 or Math 238 or Math 114
Prob and Stat: Math 105 or Math 333
Science Requirements:
Any 2 natural science courses that complete the GUR. Only one of these science courses requires a lab.
See http://catalog.njit.edu/undergraduate/frontmatter/generaluniv.php for a full listing of courses
Specialization Substitutions:
Courses in the Specialization may be substituted in consultation with the advisor.



