College Catalog: 2012-2013
Anisfield School of Business (ASB): Information Systems (B.S.)
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The Information Systems (IS) Program involves the study of computer-based information systems and their use in modern organizations. The program seeks to graduate students who, can effectively communicate, have developed conceptual, analytical, critical reasoning and problem solving skills, have become well-versed in the content components of information systems and technology, have developed the information technology (IT) skills necessary for today’s business environment, and have broadened knowledge of the global business environment and IT as a strategic resource.
In addition to studying the classical subject areas of Systems Analysis and Design, Programming Languages, Database Management Systems, Networks and Distributed Processing, and Managing Information Systems, students can select from a number of electives covering additional advanced topics including web development, decision support systems, wireless and Internet-based technologies, and computer law and ethics. The IS Program follows the suggested IS 2002 model curriculum, a collaborative effort of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), Association for Information Systems (SSAIS), and Association for Information Technology Professionals (AITP) organizations. It is the most generally accepted curriculum by information systems program planners in undergraduate colleges.
The IS Program recognizes that contemporary information systems are both technical and social in nature and are an integral part of the strategy, goals, and objectives of an organization. The curriculum prepares students with the skills, knowledge, and business principles to understand and appreciate the economic, social, political, cultural, and technological environment so they will become responsible, effective leaders in the global economy. To this end, the program includes studies of accounting, business law, finance, management, marketing, and statistics. All students in the Anisfield School of Business also complete courses in economics, ethics, organizational theory and behavior, and an integrative strategic management course.
Information Systems students are taught by practitioner/scholars who expertly blend real world experience with academic theory. Much of the instruction takes place in technology laboratories where concepts are reinforced with hands-on computer learning. The labs are upgraded every 2-3 years with the most current hardware and software technologies. Students have e-mail accounts for communicating among themselves, instructors, and others, and have access to the features of the Internet, Moodle, and Luminis, the Ramapo College information portal.
Ramapo graduates completing the Information Systems program face favorable employment prospects for positions as information technology professionals in business and other organizations. At almost every level in business, industry, and government, information systems are of crucial importance with continuously growing demand for information systems professionals. Career opportunities include job titles such as applications programmer, systems analyst, information systems designer, information systems manager, database administrator, network administrator, information center specialist, manager of information services, end-user computing support specialist, web master, and computer consultant.
The Information Systems major is offered by the Anisfield School of Business and leads to a Bachelor of Science degree.
Rules of Acceptance into the Accounting, Business Administration, Economics, Information Systems, and International Business Majors, see About the Anisfield School of Business (ASB).
- Transfer students who have 48 or more credits accepted at the time of transfer are waived from the courses marked with a (W) below. Waivers only apply to General Education Requirements NOT School Core or Major Requirements.
- Double counting between General Education, School Core, and Major may be possible. Check with your advisor to see if any apply.
- Writing Intensive Requirement: Three writing intensive courses in the general education curriculum are required: First Year Seminar, Critical Reading and Writing (formerly College English), and READINGS IN THE HUMANITIES.
- Subject & Course # – Title & Course Description
- GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
- INTD 101 - FIRST YEAR SEMINAR (W)
- SELECT ONE – (W) SELECT ONE – (W) BADM 115 - PERSPECTIVES OF BUSINESS AND SOCIETY OR
- (W) SOSC 101 - SOCIAL ISSUES
- CRWT 102 - CRITICAL READING & WRITING II (was ENGL 180)
- AIID 201 - READINGS IN HUMANITIES (W)
- SELECT ONE – (W) GE-HISTORY CATEGORY: HIST 101-110
- SELECT ONE – GE-SCIENCE WITH EXPERIENTIAL COMPONENT CATEGORY
- SELECT ONE – GE-INTERCULTURAL NORTH AMERICA CATEGORY
- SELECT ONE – (W) GE-TOPICS ARTS AND HUMANITIES CATEGORY OR
- (W) GE-TOPICS SOCIAL SCIENCE CATEGORY
- ANISFIELD SCHOOL OF BUSINESS FOUNDATION REQUIREMENT
- SELECT ONE – Mathematics Category Course:
- MATH 101 - MATH WITH APPLICATIONS
- MATH 110 - PRECALCULUS
- MATH 121 - CALCULUS I
- ANISFIELD SCHOOL OF BUSINESS CORE REQUIREMENTS
- ECON 101 - MICROECONOMICS
- ECON 102 - INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS
- ACCT 221 - PRINCIPLES OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
- ACCT 222 - PRINCIPLES OF MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
- BADM 223 - BUSINESS LAW I
- INFO 224 - PRINCIPLES OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
- BADM 225 - MANAGEMENT STATISTICS
- MKTG 290 - MARKETING PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES
- FINC 301 - CORPORATE FINANCE I
- MGMT 302 - MANAGING ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
- MGMT 370 - OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
- BADM 495 - STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
- SELECT ONE – International Category Course:
- IBUS 326 - FUNDAMENTALS OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
- IBUS 305 - POLITICS OF INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT
- IBUS 321 - CHINA & OTHER BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTS IN ASIA
- IBUS 335 - DOING BUSINESS IN LATIN AMERICA
- IBUS 340 - EUROPEAN BUSINESS COMMUNITY
- ECON 323 - COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
- ECON 325 - INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
- SELECT ONE – Ethics Category Course:
- INFO 315 - COMPUTER LAW AND ETHICS
- BADM 301 - ETHICS IN BUSINESS
- INFORMATION SYSTEMS MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
- REQUIRED INFORMATION SYSTEMS COURSES:
- INFO 233 - PROGRAMMING IN VISUAL BASIC
- INFO 332 - DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
- INFO 335 - NETWORKS AND DISTRIBUTED PROCESSING
- INFO 342 -
- INFO 441 - MANAGING INFORMATION SYSTEMS
- SELECT THREE INFORMATION SYSTEMS COURSES FROM THE FOLLOWING:
- INFO 240 - WEB SITE DEVELOPMENT
- INFO 255 - MULTIMEDIA WEB DESIGN
- INFO 301 - PROGRAMMING IN JAVA
- INFO 315 - COMPUTER LAW AND ETHICS
- INFO 340 - INFORMATION SECURITY MANAGEMENT
- INFO 350 - ADVANCED PROGRAMMING IN VISUAL BASIC
- INFO 402 - ADVANCED WEB DEVELOPMENT
- INFO 422 - DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS
- INFO 444 - INTELLIGENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
- INFO 450 - TECHNOLOGY-ENHANCED BUSINESS
Note: A 2.0 GPA in the major is required for graduation.
- At least 1/2 of the courses fulfilling a minor must be distinct from the student’s major. That is, three of the five courses required for a minor cannot be used towards fulfillment of major requirements. A school core does not need to be completed for a minor. Minors are open to students regardless of school affiliation.
The goal of the minor program in Information Systems (IS) is to provide Ramapo College students with an option to develop a competency in the field of information systems/technology which will complement their major program of study. Students with a minor in Information Systems will be better prepared to work in their major fields since information systems/technology is an integral component of the world today. A minor in Information Systems should have strong appeal for students majoring in accounting who are required to earn 150 credits of academic coursework in order to qualify for the CPA examination.
The minor program in Information Systems consists of five (5) information systems courses plus the prerequisite course INFO 224 Principles of Information Technology, a required course for all ASB students.
The program requirements are the following:
INFORMATION SYSTEMS MINOR
- Subject & Course # – Title & Course Description
- Prerequisite Courses:
- INFO 224 - PRINCIPLES OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
- Required Courses:
- INFO 342 -
- INFO 233 - PROGRAMMING IN VISUAL BASIC
- INFO 332 - DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
- INFO 335 - NETWORKS AND DISTRIBUTED PROCESSING
- Choose 1 course from the following:
- INFO 240 - WEB SITE DEVELOPMENT
- INFO 255 - MULTIMEDIA WEB DESIGN
- INFO 301 - PROGRAMMING IN JAVA
- INFO 315 - COMPUTER LAW AND ETHICS
- INFO 350 - ADVANCED PROGRAMMING IN VISUAL BASIC
- INFO 402 - ADVANCED WEB DEVELOPMENT
- INFO 422 - DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS
- INFO 441 - MANAGING INFORMATION SYSTEMS
- INFO 444 - INTELLIGENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
- INFO 450 - TECHNOLOGY-ENHANCED BUSINESS
For more information, please contact Professor Stephen Klein, Convener Information Systems, Room ASB-310, 201-684-7375, sklein@ramapo.edu.
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