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Certificate in Business Information Systems (BIS)

Regardless of the degree being sought, be it an associates or bachelors, an English or a Math degree, many students can strengthen their IT capabilities an thus their marketability through training in computer-related subjects.  In addition, people already in the workplace can enhance their job skills and likely their mobility by becoming knowledgeable about the technology that is essential to business success these days. 

The BIS program is intended to deliver training that provides foundation working knowledge in information technology.  The resulting certificate is independent of any degree program and can be used either to enhance whatever degree is being pursued by the student or to demonstrate IT accomplishments of the non-degree-seeking student.  For the latter, the BIS certificate incorporates a basic communications component, a Business foundation component, and a strong basic IT component. 

For degree-seeking students, the communications component will already have been met, and, for students with Business majors, the Business foundation will also have been completed, leaving five courses (15 hours) of IT-related training.  This coursework can typically be used to satisfy the elective requirements of undergraduate degree programs.  Hence, in most circumstances, the BIS certificate requirements can be met without the need for coursework beyond the approximately 126 hours stipulated in ASU degree plans.

While the BIS certificate is likely to be a valuable add-on for any curriculum, the degree-seeking student may wish instead to consider one of the two IT-related minors offered through the CIT department.  Both the MIS minor and the eCommerce minor involve similar coursework that provide good enhancements to any bachelors degree.

Summary of Coursework (30 credit hours)
 
  • Communications component
    • ENG 1003, Freshman English I
    • ENG 1013, Freshman English II
  • Business knowledge
    • ACCT 2003, Principles of Accounting I
    • Business Electives
  • Information technology component
    • CIT 1503, Microcomputer Applications
    • CIT 2033, Visual BASIC Programming
    • CIT 2533, Internets, Intranets, & eMail Applications
    • CIT 3403, Principles of Database Management
    • CIT 3503, Spreadsheets for Managerial Decisions

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09/30/2005
Accredited AACSB International

Computer & Information Technology Department - ASU College of Business
Business Building Room 204 • 2007 Aggie Road • P.O. Box 130
State University, Arkansas 72467
Voice 870.972.3416 • FAX 870.972.3417

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