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| The Management Information Systems Technology is a combination of academic and technical courses. Students are prepared for professional and technical careers in middle management, information technology, data processing, and network administration. The Management Information Systems Program is fully accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs. |
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| What You'll Learn... |
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Applications of the Internet and World Wide Web as tools for
electronic commerce in today's global business economy |
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The accounting cycle for proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations |
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Practice and principles of management and supervision |
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Computer operating systems, programming and network administration |
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Computer program language, flow charting, testing, and
debugging |
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The basic concepts and functions of the free enterprise system |
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Written and verbal technical communications |
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Business decision making through the use of modern computer hardware and software |
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| What You'll Earn... |
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Credentials in two technical areas for entry-level, technical, and professional jobs with opportunity for advancement |
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Employment in federal, state, and local governments; small, medium, and large businesses, colleges, hospitals and other non-profit organizations |
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A strong foundation in business and computer courses to transfer to many bachelor degree-granting institutions |
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| Why You'll Succeed... |
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More than half of all jobs require education beyond high school |
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Employees with degrees tend to be more eligible for promotion.* |
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Associate degree holders generally earn more than high school graduates.* |
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College credit may be awarded for relevant work experience. |
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Degree graduates can generally transfer their credits to other colleges and universities to continue their studies |
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* Studies from U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Census |
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You can enroll in the Management Information Systems Technology on either a full-time or part-time basis. The length of time required to complete an associate degree depends on the number of courses you take each semester. Some students may need refresher courses at the basic or pre-tech level; others may receive transfer credit or credit for work experience. Delaware Tech operates on a semester system with new terms beginning in late August and mid-January, plus summer terms beginning at the end of May and in mid-June. You can start taking courses any semester or summer term; however, all technical courses may not be offered every term. Degree options in Accounting, General Business,Management, and Marketing are also available. |
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Required Technical Courses |
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| Accounting I & II |
Operating Systems |
Network Administration |
| Micro database Programming |
Systems Analysis & Design |
Human Resource Management |
| Management Information Systems |
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| Macroeconomics |
Microeconomics |
Composition |
| College Math & Statistics |
Critical Reading & Thinking |
Tech Writing & Composition |
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Obtain an application by calling (302) 857-1020. Complete and return to the Terry Campus with a $10 application fee. Download Application here. |
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Take the College Placement Test (CPT) unless college-level math, reading, and English courses have been completed with a "C" grade or better. The CPT will determine appropriate placement and is scheduled by the Admissions Office. |
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Request that high school and/or college transcripts be sent to the Admissions Office.
Get the form to request transcripts here. |
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Meet with a Delaware Tech counselor to discuss CPT results. |
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Meet with an advisor to plan schedule. |
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Apply and register early for the best selection of courses. |
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| Average employment rates for the past five years is over 90% |
| Nationally accredited program |
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