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1 Private Lutheran College in Minneapolis Approximately 3,000 students split between day and weekend programs Students from 36 countries and 42 states Over 50 undergraduate major areas and 4 graduate programs For more information about Augsburg, go to http://www.augsburg.edu/http://www.augsburg.edu/

2 Management Information Systems Located within the department of Business Administration Total department majors 795 (day and weekend) 154 MIS majors (day and weekend) Five full-time MIS faculty members Average 20 students per course section

3 MIS Curriculum Common core of business courses including accounting, marketing, finance, economics, and general business MIS Core Overview MIS 360 Problem Solving for Business MIS 370 Data Mgmt for Business MIS 375 MIS in the Organization MIS 376 Project Management MIS 475 Systems Analysis & Design MIS 476 System Projects CSC 160 Intro to Computers CSC 170 Java Programming CSC 240 Networking

4 MIS Curriculum Data Components MIS Course Data Mgmt Data Arch. DB Design 175 – Principles of Computing Intro – Excel & Access Intro – Access tables 370 – Data Mgmt for Business Intermediate – Access 375 – MIS in the Organization Conceptual – files, DB/DBMS Conceptual – Information Engineering & Strategic Planning 475 – Systems Analysis/Design Conceptual + Application – data analysis, ERDs, data normalization, process data flow diagrams 476 – System Projects Actual project development for nonprofit organizations from analysis through implementation


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