Bachelor in Business Administration
Major in Computerized Information Systems
123 Credits
Offered at the Metro Orlando, South Florida, and Tampa Bay Branch Campuses
This major provides an ample curriculum so that the student has the opportunity to know the different current technological trends and to develop his level of competition in the use of emergent applications, in the field of information systems. The commitment of this major is to develop professionals able to become effective agents of change in their field, for the benefit of the organization and society in general.
Program Objectives:
- To provide students with the technical skills and the understanding of the socio-economic institutional framework within which businesses operate, that enable them to perform the responsibilities of leaders in executive positions.
- To provide training for different productive sectors of the economy including the public sector.
- To improve and develop the technical skills required by the person currently holding positions in business administration in the area of computers information systems.
- To provide technical knowledge of diverse computerized systems and applications.
- To stimulate a positive attitude toward education, strengthening the concept of education as an on-going process.
- To promote participation in community affairs.
- To provide workshops in management techniques, marketing, accounting, and computers.
Program Outcomes:
The students will:
- Establish and maintain a continuous development in technology.
- Promote changes in the accountant's environment.
- Work in accountability positions in the private industry as well as in government agencies.
- Possess knowledge in design and application of computer systems.
- Prepare reports in English and Spanish.
- Enroll in continuing education courses.
- Communicate adequately in English & Spanish, both orally and in writing.
SCIE 111-O Integrated Science I
SCIE 112-O Integrated Science II
ENGL 115-O College, Reading and Writing I
ENGL 116-O College, Reading and Writing II
ENGL 331-O Public Speaking
SPAN 115-O Reading Writing, and the Oral Communication in Spanish I
SPAN 116-O Reading Writing, and the Oral Communication in Spanish II
SPAN 255-O Spanish for Writing and Research
HUMA 101-O World Cultures I
HUMA 102-O World Cultures II
MATH 111-O Intermediate Algebra I
MATH 112-O Intermediate Algebra II
SOSC 111-O Individual, Community, Government, and Social Responsibility I
PSYC 123-O General Psychology (Compendium)
COMP 110-O Computer and Software
ACCO 111-O Introduction to Accounting I
ACCO 112-O Introduction to Accounting II
ECON 121-O Introduction to Economics: Microeconomics
ECON 122-O Introduction to Economics: Macroeconomics
STAT 201-O Administration Statistics I
STAT 202-O Administration Statistics II
ENTR 360-O Entrepreneurship
FINA 202-O Business Finance
MANA 204-O Business Law and Professional Ethics
MANA 210-O Business Administration Theory
MANA 230-O Organizational Behavior
MARK 133-O Marketing Principles
MANA 340-O Operations Management
INBU 350-O International Business
QYLE 110-O Attitude Development and University Adaptation (Must be taken in the 1st term of enrollment)
COIS 102-O Logical Concepts and Problem Solving
COIS 240-O Object Oriented Programming
COIS 250-O Systems Analysis and Design
COIS 360 Introduction to Telecommunications and Computer Network
COIS 420-O Introduction to Databases and SQL Programming
COIS 450-O Information Systems Development Project
Computerized Information Systems Courses (Students must complete 9 major credits before initiating the Specialization Courses in one of the following areas):
ACCO 307-O Auditing II
ACCO 310-O Forensic Accounting
ACCO 330-O Corporate Accounting Government
ACCO 340-O EDP Auditing
ACCO 391-O Cost Accounting II
ACCO 395-O Managerial Accounting I
ACCO 396-O Managerial Accounting II
FINA 410-O Corporate Finance