Information Resource Management

Bachelor of Science

Curriculum

General Studies Core (39 credits)

General Studies Core (39 credits)

BCS 206 Computer Applications for Business

ECO 105 Fundamentals of Economics

ENG 101 English Composition I

ENG 102 English Composition II

ENG 111 Advanced Communication Skills

HUM 360 Human World Views: 3500 BCE–1650 AD

HUM 361 Human World Views: 1650 AD–Present

MAT 101 College Math I

PHI 314 Ethics for Computer Professionals

SCI 110 Conceptual Physics (with Lab)

Humanities Electives (3 credits)

Choose one course from the following:
ART, DRA, HUM, LIT, MUS, PHI,
Foreign Language, COM 245, COM 322,
DSN 110, ENG 360, ENG 365, HIS 230

Social Science Electives (6 credits)

Choose two courses from the following:
PSY 101, SOC 101, HIS

Technical Support (6 credits)

MAT 102 College Math II

MAT 308 Inferential Statistics

Business and Management Core (24 credits)

BBM 201 Principles of Management

BBM 301 Organizational Behavior

BBM 320 Business Communications (or equivalent)

BBM 350 Introduction to E-Commerce

BMK 305 Marketing

FIN 300 Applied Concepts in Accounting and Finance

Business Elective (6 credits)

Choose two courses from the following:
LES 330, LES 331 or any BAC, BBM, BLA,
BMK, ECO, FIN or HRM

Note: For any of the electives chosen, students must meet the prerequisites or otherwise obtain program coordinator approval.

Information Resource Management (33 credits)

IRM 100 Fundamentals of Information Systems

IRM 200 Information Systems Theory and Practice

IRM 300 Information Technology Hardware and Software

IRM 310 Programming, Data and Object Structures

IRM 320 Networks and Telecommunications

IRM 400 Analysis and Logical Design of
an Information System

IRM 410 Physical Design and Implementation with DBMS

IRM 420 Physical Design and Implementation
with a Programming Environment

IRM 450 Project Management and Practice

SEC 210 Principles and Practice of Information Security

IRM Elective (3 credits)

Free Electives (18 credits)

This information applies to students who enter this degree program during the 2008-2009 Academic Year. If you entered this degree program before the Fall 2008 semester, please refer to the academic catalog for the year you began your degree program.