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Title: MIS Experience


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MIS Experience
  • Fall 2007300 600 PM
  • November 30, 2007

2
Agenda
Welcome (All faculty to the front by
300pm) 300-310 M. Roldan Thoughts Regarding
Employment 310-320 J Gaines Key Note eBay
Alumni (eBay) 320-400 J. King MIS Program
Requirements 400-425 S. Dhar MIS
Honors 425-435 J. Sawyer Break 435-445 F
ormer Student Panel 450-520 R.
Burkhard Employer (Financial Navigator)
Opportunities 520-530 T. Ow Career
Center 530-545 S. Rockwell MIS
Association 545-550 TBD Wrap-up (Yahoo
Group) 550-600 J. Gaines
3
MIS Faculty
4
MIS Faculty Continued.
5
Great News for Tech!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Best States For Tech Jobs
Source The Best States For Tech Jobs--And The
Worst by Brian Wingfield, 04.24.07,
www.forbes.com
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And the News Gets Better for Our Grads
Highest in the College of Business for
Undergraduates
7
Skills Employers Want You to Have
  • Nine Non-techie Skills Employers Wish You Had
    (and How to get them)
  • Go to www.computerworld.com
  • Search using the title above

8
  • Our Guest Speaker
  • Jeremy King
  • - V.P., Software Development (eBay)
  • - SJSU MIS Graduate
  • - jking_at_ebay.com

9
  • SJSUs
  • Management
  • Information
  • Systems
  • Program

10
The SJSU MIS Program
  • Our program brings together an experienced group
    of academics and practitioners, teaching
    specifically designed courses to develop students
    that can bridge the gap between business and
    technology to create value for organizations

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How MIS develops Business and Technology Skills
MIS Core Courses
Core Business Courses
  • Required Courses (22 Units)
  • Bus Computer Productivity Tools (91L)
  • Intro to Business Programming (92)
  • Fundamentals of MIS (110A)
  • Intro to Systems Analysis and Design (110B)
  • Intro to Telecommunications (111)
  • Intro to Database Mgt Sys (112)
  • Practicum in Technology (119A) or Honors
    Practicum (119H)
  • Business Strategy and Info Sys (119B)
  • Elective Courses any two (6 Units)
  • Advanced Bus Programming (113)
  • Advanced Bus Programming Java (113J)
  • Advanced Sys Analysis Design (114)
  • Advanced Networks Data Comm. (115)
  • Advanced Database Management (116)
  • Special Topics (118x) examples
  • Network Design, Web Computing, Knowledge Mgt,
  • Honors Project, Mobility Computing, Security,
    etc.
  • Required Lower Division (15 Units)
  • Discovering Business (10)
  • Financial Accounting (20)
  • Managerial Accounting (21)
  • Business Law (80)
  • Business Statistics (90)
  • Required Upper Division (18 Units)
  • Fundamentals of Operations Mgt (140)
  • Fundamentals of Management and Organizational
    Behavior (160)
  • Fundamentals of Finance (170)
  • Global Dimensions of Business (187)
  • Strategic Management (189)
  • Quantitative Business Analysis (190)

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The Details MIS Program Courses
Fundamentals Of MIS
Networking Data Comm.
E 1
E 2
111
110A
Computer Tools for Business
Intro. to Business Programming
Second MIS Elective
First MIS Elective
92
91L
Systems Analysis Design
Database Mgmt. Systems
Requires Senior Status
119Aor119H
119B
112
110B
Business Strategy Information Systems
Practicum In MIS
MIS Requirement
100W
Business Requirement
Business Comm.
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BUS 92 Intro to Business Programming
  • Fundamental programming as applied to a business
    environment
  • Programming using a common business language
    VISUAL BASIC
  • Understanding common hardware software
    terminology
  • Understanding data structure concepts
  • Designing, writing, documenting, and debugging a
    program to perform a business process.

14
BUS 110A Fundamentals of MIS
  • The fundamental concepts of MIS including the
  • Role of IT in todays business environment
  • Primary components of the IT infrastructure
  • Strategic, organizational, and managerial issues
    in systems development and operation
  • Approaches to systems design, development and
    implementation (including MIS program approach)
  • Introduction to business application programming
    using Java

15
BUS 110B - Systems Analysis and Design
  • Fundamentals of Systems Analysis and Design
  • Understanding and applying the System Development
    Life Cycle (SDLC) approach
  • Using various techniques (e.g., physical DFDs,
    program structure charts, data models, dialog
    flow diagrams and UML (Unified Modelling
    Language) to design system programs, database,
    and interfaces.
  • Plan construction, testing, and installation
    activities and discuss issues for a systems
    development project.

16
BUS 111 Networking Data Communications
  • Understanding various forms of communications
    technology in business
  • Fundamental concepts of networking principles
    based on layered network models such as OSI
  • Introduction to Network Management issues
    including network security
  • Researching and writing a concise report
    discussing how to apply specific communication
    technologies to a specific business situation

17
BUS 112 Database Management Systems
  • Understanding the DBMS environment from
    stand-alone systems to client/server architecture
    to distributed database systems.
  • Creating Entity-Relational (E-R) models from a
    given set of business objectives
  • Developing a Relational Database from both an E-R
    diagram and a set of business documentation.
  • Constructing and retrieving data from a
    relational database utilizing both SQL and Query
    by example
  • Implementing a relational database in Microsoft
    Access with Visual Basic

18
BUS 119A Practicum in MIS orBUS 119H Honors
Practicum in MIS
  • Learning the fundamental concepts of project
    management by developing and maintaining project
    plans for a real-world project
  • Developing organizational skills through
    constructing teams and delegating tasks to
    satisfy the required skill sets and time frames
    required
  • Managing a real client relationship through all
    steps of the collaboration process to design,
    develop and deliver the IT project
  • Discussing state-of-the-art technical topics
    relevant to MIS and business organizations

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BUS 119B Business Strategy Information Systems
  • Articulating the multiple roles of information
    systems within an enterprise, both conceptually
    and in terms of specific company examples
  • Conducting a systematic, structured analysis of
    the factors in utilizing information systems
    successfully for organizational benefit
  • Discussing information systems management issues,
    such as organization and personnel, user
    relationships, financial justification,
    integration of IS and business strategies, and
    the role of information systems in reengineering
    and TQM

20
MIS Program - Electives
  • Advanced Business Programming (113)
  • Advanced Business Programming in Java (113J)
  • Advanced Systems Analysis Design (114)
  • Advanced Networking Data Comm. (115)
  • Advanced Database Management Systems (116)
  • Topics in MIS Network Design Mgmt. (118A)
  • Executive Support Expert Systems (118B)
  • Topics in MIS Systems Security Operating
    Systems (118C)
  • Special Topics in MIS Data Knowledge Mgmt.,
    Mobility Computing Strategy and Honors Seminar
    (118S)
  • Web-based Computing (118W)

Two Electives- Requires Senior Status
113J
113
115
114
118x
116
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MIS Program Course Sequence
Year 3
Year 4
Year 1
Year 2
E 1
E 2
111
110A
Computer Tools for Business
Intro. to Business Programming
Second MIS Elective
First MIS Elective
Fundamentals Of MIS
Networking Data Comm.
92
91L
Systems Analysis Design
Database Mgmt. Systems
Requires Senior Status
112
110B
119Aor119H
119B
Business Strategy Information Systems
Practicum In MIS
100W
MIS Requirement
Business Comm.
Business Requirement
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MIS Program Career Tracks and Electives
  • Consulting/Project Management
  • Advanced Systems Analysis Design (114)
  • Application Development
  • Advanced Business Programming (113x)
  • Database Management
  • Advanced Database Mgmt. Systems (116)
  • Networking/Computing Specialist
  • Advanced Network Data Communication (115)

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MIS Program - Community Service Learning
  • Designed to give practical experience
  • Benefits the community
  • Strengthens university-community ties
  • Builds your network
  • Allows you to demonstrate valuable
    extracurricular activities to employers

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  • MIS Honors
  • - Jeanne Sawyer

25
Alumni Panel
  • - Carla Rounds (UC Santa Cruz)
  • cjrounds_at_gmail.com
  • - Joel Perlas (HP)
  • joel.perlas_at_hp.com
  • - Gou Yang (Demandtec)
  • yanggou_at_hotmail.com
  • - Michael Villareal (Network Applicance) michael_at_
    mjvillareal.net
  • - Chris Mathews (eBay)
  • cmatthews_at_gmail.com

26
Our Guest Employer
Toby Ow - MIS Honors Student - SJSU MIS
Graduate tobyow_at_finnav.com
This Company is the sponsor of our Outstanding
MIS Student Award
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MIS Yahoo Group
Yahoo Group email list to provide you with
important information about Education
Opportunities Training Opportunities Employment,
Internships Club, Organization, and User
Groups And much more All you need to do is to
join our group! To join the email list, got to
http//groups.yahoo.com/group/sjsumisdept1 using
you web browser. (e.g. Internet Explorer).
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