MANAGEMENT
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Students enrolled in this program earn a diploma in Management
Information Systems. The program is designed to prepare students for
entry-level positions as systems analysts, programmer analysts and
information systems and database management administrators, as well
as for higher studies in business or information systems.
Aims and Objectives
The aims and objectives of the program are:
1.
To enhance students’ critical thinking and to develop their
basic analytical, problem-solving and decision-making skills.
2.
To provide students a solid understanding in the development
and use of business information systems and information technology.
3.
To supplement basic skills students learn in the functional
areas of business (accounting, marketing, finance and management)
with a firm foundation in the use of computers as a tool in solving
information problems in organizations.
4.
To provide students the analytical framework and the
methodology to analyze, design, implement and manage basic
computer-based information/decision systems.
5.
To emphasize the role and application of computers in making
management decisions.
6.
To provide a solid academic, technical and intellectual
background that would enable them to pursue higher studies in
business information systems or other related fields.
Credit Requirements
The program requires a minimum of 120 ECTS credits as follows:
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Credits |
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General Education Requirements |
48 |
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Business Core Requirements |
36 |
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Major Requirements |
36 |
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Total |
120 |
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COURSES OFFERED
General Education
Requirements
ECO101 Principles of Microeconomics (6)
ECO201 Principles of Macroeconomics (6)
ENG101 English Communication (6)
ENG102 English Writing (6)
ENG201 Advanced English (6)
GRE101 Modern Greek (6)
GRE201 Modern Greek II (6)
HST101 European History (6)
HST102 History of Cyprus (6)
MTH101 Mathematics (6)
MTH102 Statistics (6)
MTH104 Discrete Mathematics (6)
MTH204 Statistics II (6)
PHI101 Introduction to Philosophy (6)
POL101 Political Studies (6)
PSY101 Introduction to Psychology (6)
SOC101 Principles of Sociology (6)
Business Core
Requirements
ACC101 Financial Accounting (6)
ACC201 Financial Accounting II (6)
ACC401 Managerial and Cost Accounting (6)
CSC101 Introduction to Computing (6)
CSC102 Computer Applications (6)
CSC203 Management Information Systems (6)
FIN101 Principles of Financial Management (6)
LAW101 Business Law (6)
MAR101 Principles of Marketing (6)
MGT101 Principles of Management (6)
MGT302 Organizational Behavior (6)
MGT303 Management Science (6)
MGT401 International Business (6)
MGT403 Business Policy and Strategic Management (6)
Major
Requirements
CSC103 Computer Programming (6)
CSC112 Computer Programming II (6)
CSC202 Data Structures and Algorithms (6)
CSC209 Visual Programming (6)
CSC210 Web Designing (6)
CSC302 Databases (6)
CSC307 Software Engineering (6)
CSC310 Programming in Java (6)
CSC401 Object-Oriented Programming (6)
CSC409 Software Engineering II (6)
MGT206 e-Business (6)
The number of teaching hours (TH) for each course is 3 except when
otherwise stated. |