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CURRICULUM

 

 

Planning Your Academic Program

 

Tentative course offerings for the next two years and reminders about prerequisites and requirements.

 

Note:  For the Business Admin major (No Concentration)

 

The five (5) upper-level courses for this major should be chosen from either 300- or 400- level courses from the Department of Management & Business -OR- selected BIS/CIS courses listed below:


CIS 381  Information Systems and Managers (3)

CIS 411  Systems Analysis and Design Concepts (3)

CIS 412  Systems Analysis and Design Applications (3)

BIS 333  Business Systems Applications (3)

BIS 343  Introuduction to E-Commerce (3)

BIS 401  Webmasters and Servers (3)

 

Note:  For the Business Admin major (Entrepreneurship, Finance, HRM, Leadership and Technology and Operations Management Concentrations)

 

The two (2) upper-level courses for this major should be chosen from either 300- or 400- level courses from the Department of Management & Business -OR- selected BIS/CIS courses listed below:

 

CIS 381  Information Systems and Managers (3)

CIS 411  Systems Analysis and Design Concepts (3)

CIS 412  Systems Analysis and Design Applications (3)

BIS 333  Business Systems Applications (3)

BIS 343  Introuduction to E-Commerce (3)

BIS 401  Webmasters and Servers (3)

 

Online Course Catalog

 

Leadership Practicum Parameters

 

Finance Individualized Major Template

 

Individualized majors are designed for students who have special interests that are not accommodated by any combination of existing majors or minors at the College. Students may develop a proposal for an individualized major that combines various academic resources available to all Messiah College students (including the Philadelphia campus and other external programs). Several students have completed individualized majors in Finance. Here is a link to the course requirements they met, including a semester at Messiah's Philly Campus taking courses at Temple University.

 

 

 

 



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