Bachelor of Business Admin.

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) - Management Information Systems

The Management Information Systems concentration equips students with the skills to manage and optimize information systems in today’s dynamic business environment. With a strong foundation in key business disciplines, students will learn to develop, implement, and oversee information systems while leveraging technology to solve complex business challenges. Graduates may pursue entry-level roles such as systems or business analysts, information security specialists, consultants, user support analysts, programmers, or other positions in information management.

Expected outcomes of the BBA - MIS concentration include: 

  1. Students will be critical thinkers and demonstrate skills to select and apply appropriate models, tools, techniques, and frameworks to enable them to render technical and analytically sound business decisions.
  2. Students will identify, analyze, and resolve ethical issues in data management, information security, and business scenarios involving IT auditing techniques.
  3. Employee effective communication using audience appropriate terminology to relay complex data and management information systems information to stakeholders.

Curriculum

General Education Requirements (I-VII):

I. LMU Specific Courses

Item #
Title
Credits
4
Sub-Total Credits
4.0

II. Communication

Item #
Title
Credits
9
Sub-Total Credits
9.0

III. Ethics, Fine Arts, History, or Humanities

Item #
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
6.0

V. History

Item #
Title
Credits
6
Sub-Total Credits
6.0

VI. Mathematics

(see Mathematics Placement)

Item #
Title
Credits
3
Sub-Total Credits
3.0

VII. Natural Sciences/Physical Sciences

Item #
Title
Credits
4
Sub-Total Credits
4.0

*LMU requires all first-time freshmen students with less than 15 credits of college credit to complete UACT 100.

Additional Elective Requirements

*For the baccalaureate degree, students must complete a minimum of 36 semester credit hours of 300/400-level courses.

Sub-Total Credits
21.0
Total Credits
122