Bachelor of Science in Enterprise Information Management
The ability to integrate people, processes, and technology is becoming increasingly important for an organization to be effective, efficient, and competitive in a global business environment. The elements of having the ability to understand and assess technology solutions, solve business problems, and manage complex projects are critical in accomplishing an organization’s vision, objectives and strategies.
The Bachelor of Science in Enterprise Information Management (BSEIM) program is designed to provide the foundation for those individuals who may the new generation of business leaders. The program integrates business concepts, technology solutions, and project management skills. Graduates of the program will have had the opportunity to develop effective communications skills, improved insight into business operations, a variety of problem solving approaches, and the ability to effectively manage resources and projects. They should understand the impact of market and customer requirements. The program includes a major project where students are required to demonstrate the synthesis of skills they have acquired.
Outcomes:
- Develop an understanding of financial, capital, budgeting, and cost management functions and their impact to business processes and operations
- Apply the fundamentals of leading and managing local, remote, and offshore resources and organizational functions and their relationship in a business setting
- Demonstrate software and project management best practices throughout the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
- Use state-of-the-practice techniques to develop a system that meets given quality specifications and includes a functioning business application
- Apply state-of-the-practice techniques to design and develop a software system that solves a business-oriented problem
Degree Requirements
Courses: Preparatory
ENGL080 | English Composition Preparation | 4 |
| IT 080 | |
| MATH 060 | |
| MATH 080 | |
Courses: General Education
BIO110 | The Human Body and Wellness | 4.5 |
BIO112 | Human Body - Laboratory Course | 1.5 |
ENGL101 | Composition and Critical Thinking | 4.5 |
ENGL103 | Composition: Writing and Research | 4.5 |
ENGL203 | Professional Speech Communication | 4.5 |
HIST101 | Modern American History: 1950 to the 21st Century | 4.5 |
HUMN201 | Introduction to the Fine Arts I | 4.5 |
LITR201 | Literature: A Reflection of Life | 4.5 |
MATH112 | Analytic College Algebra | 4.5 |
MATH203 | Applications of Discrete Mathematics | 4.5 |
MATH301 | Data Driven Statistics | 4.5 |
PHIL301 | Ethics for Professionals | 4.5 |
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PSYC101 | Psychology: Understanding Individuals | 4.5 |
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SOCL120 | Sociology: Understanding Groups | 4.5 |
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SCI101 | Introduction to the Sciences | 4.5 |
SCI103 | Science and Technology- Laboratory Course | 1.5 |
UNIV104 | Academic and Career Success | 4.5 |
| Total Credit Hours: | 66 |
Courses: Core
ACCT201 | Accounting I | 4 |
BADM305 | Organizational Behavior | 4 |
CE242 | Computer Architecture | 4 |
CS104 | Problem Solving Concepts With C++ | 4 |
CS246 | Structured Query Language | 4 |
CS250 | Fundamentals of Database Systems | 4 |
CS265 | Algorithms | 4 |
CS346 | User Interface Design | 4 |
CS366 | Software Engineering Methods | 4 |
CS376 | Object Oriented Methods | 4 |
CSS150 | Introduction to Computer Security | 4 |
HRMT215 | Management of Human Resources | 4 |
IT205 | Fundamentals of Networking | 4 |
IT254 | Spreadsheet Applications | 4 |
IT300 | Computer Networks and Communications | 4 |
IT400 | Information Technology Architectures | 4 |
IT481 | IT Capstone I | 4 |
IT482 | IT Capstone II | 4 |
MGMT115 | Introductory Business Practices | 4 |
MKTG225 | Introduction to Marketing | 4 |
PM220 | Project Management Tools | 4 |
MPM344 | Project Risk Management | 4 |
SWE440 | Software Project Management | 4 |
SWE441 | Human Elements in Projects and Organizations | 4 |
| Total Credit Hours: | 96 |
Courses: Electives
BUS/PM/TM ELE | Select 8 credits from Business, Project Management or Technical courses | 8 |
Programming ELE | Select one object-oriented program language and take 12 credits of courses in that language | 12 |
| Total Credit Hours: | 20 |
Available Programming Electives:
CS115 | Programming With C++ | 4 |
CS116 | C# Programming | 4 |
CS215 | Intermediate C++ Programming | 4 |
CS216 | Intermediate C# Programming | 4 |
CS230 | Data Structures | 4 |
CS316 | Advanced C# Programming | 4 |
IT115 | Programming With Java | 4 |
IT215 | Intermediate Java Programming | 4 |
IT315 | Advanced Java | 4 |
Total Credit Hours: 182
Locations
- Aurora (Denver Area)
- Denver North
- Sioux Falls