Bachelor Degree in Computer Science Management Information Systems at Case Western Reserve University |
Case Western Reserve University
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Case Western Reserve University is a Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above Research Universities (very high research activity) with 9,844 students in Cleveland, OH.
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This school offers the following degree levels:
Bachelor degree, Certificates/Postbaccalaureate Certificate, Masters degree, Doctor's degree, First-Professional degree |
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Case Western Reserve University Bachelor degree Computer Science Management Information Systems
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Computer Science (CS) majors can use their electives to form concentrations in areas related to CS. The BS/CS program has 5 technical electives and 4 open electives and the BA/CS program has many more electives which gives the student considerable flexibility. This document lists a number of possible concentration areas together with courses in each area. Some of these courses are required for CS majors because they need at least some background in many of the listed areas. Taking additional courses in an area will give them additional background in the area. Normally a student will not take all of the courses listed for an area, but rather only those courses which best meet his/her educational objectives. Thus, this document is intended to help CS majors formulate programs of study that will meet their education objectives, recognizing that these objectives may change as students progress though the programs.
Management Information Systems
An important part of information technology is computer science because it includes such topics as operating systems, databases and computer networks, which are fundamental to a large variety of computer applications. But another very important part of designing computer applications is knowledge of the application domain. Organizations, small and large, use a wide variety of computer applications to make their operations more efficient and productive. This concentration area gives a student background in the way modern organizations use information, and the kind or computer applications which support the efficient use of this information, as well as issues that must be addressed in the development of these applications.
Two kinds of courses, listed below, are relevant to this concentration: computer science courses pertaining to the computing concepts used by these applications and management courses on the development and use of these applications. A CS major can get a minor in Management Information and Decision Systems by taking MIDS 301 and 2 additional MIDS courses because 2 required CS courses can be used for 2 of the 5 courses required for a minor.
MIDS 301 Introduction to Information Systems
MIDS 310 Technology of Information Systems
MIDS 315 Multimedia Systems
EECS 325/425 Computer Networks I
MIDS 326 Systems Analysis and Design
MIDS 329 Design of Object-Oriented Systems
EECS 338 Operating Systems (Required)
EECS 341 Introduction to Database Systems (Required)
MIDS 385 Web Systems Integration
EECS 393 Software Engineering (Required for BS)
MIDS 432 Health Care Information Systems
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