At the undergraduate level, the Department of Management and Management Information Systems offers a Bachelors of Science in Business Administration (B.S.B.A.) in Management Information Systems. This degree emphasizes information as a resource to be managed, planned and controlled in much the same way as other organizational resources. The B.S.B.A. in Management Information Systems presents the concepts and methods of analyzing, designing, planning and managing simple or complex information systems within an organization. In addition, emphasis is placed on the managerial aspects of information systems by providing a base of business instruction common to the College of Business program.
A minimum grade of C is required in all College of Business prerequisites and courses.
For more information on the common prerequisites and lower division electives, please visit the B.S.B.A. in Management Information Systems entry in the online UWF Course Catalog. View the Academic Learning Compact (PDF) to see the Student Learning Outcomes for the Management Information Systems undergraduate degree program organized under five domains: Content, Critical Thinking, Communication, Integrity / Values, and Project Management.
For additional information about the undergraduate management information systems program, or to schedule an appointment to speak to an advisor in the Department of Management and Management Information Systems, please feel free to contact us by e-mail, or by phone (850.474.23160). To be better prepared to speak with the advisor, please print out and review the degree plan in which you are interested in pursuing. Degree plans may be located at the top of this page.