Minor in Information Systems
A minor in Information Systems is of interest to students who wish to specialize in business-oriented use of information analysis and data processing. KIMEP curriculum provides an overview of information systems, with special emphasis on its business applications and managerial control.
A sound understanding of how the latest information technology can solve business problems is in intense demand in today’s organizations. Managing information systems is important to every organization on middle and top management levels where it can be used to maintain and develop new method not only to manage remarkable amounts of data, but to assist executives in making decisions. Information systems professionals are expected to utilize the computer systems to solve business problems and provide high-technology solutions for problems that need to be addressed, problems such as sales forecasting, optimizing production, installing appropriate technology, analyzing trends, and organizing information in such a way that managers can make use of it.
Minor in Information Systems
| Minor requires one course from Group A and any two courses selected from Group B (9 credits) | |
| Group A: Required course for minor | |
| IFS3202 | Database Management Systems in Business |
| Group B: Elective courses for minor | |
| IFS 3208 | Data Communication and Networking |
| IFS 3211 | Information Systems Security |
| IFS 4202 | Management of E-business Systems |
| IFS 4204
ACC3212 |
Decision Support Systems
Accounting Information Systems |




