A.A.S in Information Systems Management

One of the hallmarks of SCPS is to provide professional education and training. To that end, the Associate in Applied Science in Information Systems Management provides a curriculum that serves both student and industry needs. The degree is meant to be both conceptual and practical, providing a foundation in general management theory, as well as in specific computer applications. Graduates with this A.A.S. may pursue careers in local, state, or federal government, nonprofit organizations, the private sector, or cultural institutions. Possible career paths include technology management and office management.

In addition, the degree offers excellent preparation for a bachelor’s or further advanced McGhee degree including B.S. degrees in Leadership and Management Studies, Digital Communications and Media, Information Systems Management, and Real Estate.

 

Core Curriculum (32-34 Credits)

We recommend that students complete the McGhee Core Curriculum before the following requirements.

Required Courses (28 Credits)

Students select six out of the following seven courses.

Introduction to Macroeconomics / Y10.0301 Online Course 4
Introduction to Microeconomics / Y10.0341 Online Course 4
Business Organization and Management / Y10.0504 Online Course 4
Systems Analysis / Y10.0742   4
Local Area Networks / Y10.0743   4
Multimedia Presentations / Y10.0747   4
Management Information Systems / Y10.0771   4

Computer Skills

Students select one of the following courses based on assessment of computer skills.

Introduction to Business Computing / Y10.0703 Online Course 4
Advanced Business Computing / Y10.0746   4