BS MANAGEMENT AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (FOUR-YEAR) PROGRAM

 
Required Courses Management Information Systems  Course Structure
 

This program requires completion of 144 credit hours of course work and 2 credit hours of internship of at least six weeks in a firm approved by the College. Students graduating with a CGPA of 2.5 automatically qualify for MBA program offered by IoBM.

 

Students must take a minimum load of twelve credit hours (four courses) or a maximum load of eighteen credit hours (six courses) in a semester. In order to obtain the BS degree in 4 years, one would have to cover twelve courses in a year. Full load of six courses can be taken each in the Fall and Spring semesters with an option of four courses in the latter and making up the shortfall in the summer session.

 

Required Courses

Accounting
ACC 101 Introduction to Financial Accounting
ACC 201 Intermediate Financial Accounting
Communication
COM 101 Business English*
COM 202 Business & Professional Speech
COM 203 Methods in Business Writing
*less proficient students
Computer Science
CSC 103 Structured Programming Language
CSC 105 Data Structure and Algorithms
CSC 202 Digital Computer Logic
CSC 203 Object Oriented Programming Language
CSC 205 Computer Architecture & Organizations
CSC 206 Database Management Systems
CSC 304 Operating Systems Concepts
CSC 305 System Analysis & Design
CSC 410 Data Communication & Networking
CSC 412 Artificial Intelligence
CSC 427 Software Engineering
CSC 428 Web Engineering
CSC 432 Systems Administration
CSC 444 Electronic Commerce
CSC 445 Network Security
Economics
ECO 101 Principles of Micro Economics
ECO 102 Principles of Macro Economics
ECO 103 Intermediate Micro Economics
ECO 105 Intermediate Macro Economics
Finance
FIN 201 Introduction to Business Finance
FIN 305 Internet Banking & EPS
Languages  
LAN 10* Foreign Language I
LAN 20* Foreign Language II
*1 = Introduction to Arabic **1 = Intermediate Arabic
*2 = Introduction to French **2 = Intermediate French
*3 = Introduction to Spanish **3 = Intermediate Spanish
*4 = Introduction to German **4 = Intermediate German
*5 = Introduction to Japanese **5 = Intermediate Japanese
*6 = Introduction to Italian **6 = Intermediate Italian
*7 = Introduction to Russian **7 = Intermediate Russian
Law
LAW 401 Business Law
Management 
MAN 101 Principles of Management
MAN 302 Organizational Behavior
MAN 406

Production & Operations Management

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Management Information Systems 

MIS 402 Computer Concepts & Applications
MIS 501 Information System Management
Marketing
MKT 301 Principles of Marketing
Mathematics 
MTH 101 College Algebra
MTH 103 Calculus for Business Decisions
MTH 201 Discrete Mathematics
Political Sciences
PSC 301 Pakistan Studies
Religious Studies 
REL 101 Islamic Studies
Social Sciences 
SSC 101 Introduction to Psychology
Statistics 
STA 203 Probability Theory & Statistics
STA 301 Model and Inferences
STA 302 Methods of Data Analysis
Elective Courses
CSC 208 Network Programming Framework
CSC 301 Automata Theory
CSC 430 Decision Support Systems
CSC 435 Distributed Systems
CSC 438 Multi Tier Programming
CSC 439 Software Architecture Design
CSC 451 Telecommunication Systems
CSC 531

Data Warehousing

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Course Structure  

FRESHMAN 
SEMESTER ONE SEMESTER TWO
General English Intro. to Financial Accounting
Principles of Microeconomics Methods in Business Writing
Foreign Language I Principles of Macroeconomics
Computer Concepts & Apps. Foreign Language II
College Algebra Calculus for Business Decisions
Islamic Studies Probability Theory and Statistics
SOPHOMORE 
SEMESTER THREE SEMESTER FOUR
Intermediate Fin. Accounting Intermediate Macroeconomics
Bus. & Professional Speech Internet Banking & EPS
Intermediate Microeconomics Business Law
Intro. to Business Finance Principles of Management
Introduction to Psychology Pakistan Studies
Model and Inferences Methods of Data Analysis
JUNIOR 
SEMESTER FIVE SEMESTER SIX
Business English* Data Structure and Algorithms
Structured Prog. Language Object Oriented Prog. Language
Digital Computer Logic Computer Architecture & Org.
Production & Oper. Mgmt. Database Management Systems
Info. System Management System Analysis and Design
Principles of Marketing Organizational Behavior
Discrete Mathematics  
*less proficient students  
SENIOR 
SEMESTER SEVEN SEMESTER EIGHT
Operating Systems Concepts Web Engineering
Data Comm. & Networking Software Engineering
Artificial Intelligence Systems Administration
Electronic Commerce Network Security
Elective I Elective III
Elective II

Elective IV

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