Electives are non-specific courses available to complement the goals and interests of an individual student. Those electives preceded by two letters (for example "MI Elective") means that you may choose a course from the group of "MIi" courses. Likewise, those courses with a numeric listing (for example "MI 3XX Elective") means you may choose a course from the group of "MI" courses with a number of 300 or above. Some electives may require that you take a prerequisite course before you can enroll in the course you want.
Elc Mi XXX
ELECTIVE - COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Elc Mi XXX
ELECTIVE - COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Electives are non-specific courses available to complement the goals and interests of an individual student. Those electives preceded by two letters (for example "MI Elective") means that you may choose a course from the group of "MIi" courses. Likewise, those courses with a numeric listing (for example "MI 3XX Elective") means you may choose a course from the group of "MI" courses with a number of 300 or above. Some electives may require that you take a prerequisite course before you can enroll in the course you want.
Elc Mi XXX
ELECTIVE - COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Elc Mi XXX
ELECTIVE - COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Electives are non-specific courses available to complement the goals and interests of an individual student. Those electives preceded by two letters (for example "MI Elective") means that you may choose a course from the group of "MIi" courses. Likewise, those courses with a numeric listing (for example "MI 3XX Elective") means you may choose a course from the group of "MI" courses with a number of 300 or above. Some electives may require that you take a prerequisite course before you can enroll in the course you want.
Elc Mi XXX
ELECTIVE - COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Elc Mi XXX
ELECTIVE - COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Electives are non-specific courses available to complement the goals and interests of an individual student. Those electives preceded by two letters (for example "MI Elective") means that you may choose a course from the group of "MIi" courses. Likewise, those courses with a numeric listing (for example "MI 3XX Elective") means you may choose a course from the group of "MI" courses with a number of 300 or above. Some electives may require that you take a prerequisite course before you can enroll in the course you want.
Elc Mi XXX
ELECTIVE - COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Elc Mi XXX
ELECTIVE - COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Electives are non-specific courses available to complement the goals and interests of an individual student. Those electives preceded by two letters (for example "MI Elective") means that you may choose a course from the group of "MIi" courses. Likewise, those courses with a numeric listing (for example "MI 3XX Elective") means you may choose a course from the group of "MI" courses with a number of 300 or above. Some electives may require that you take a prerequisite course before you can enroll in the course you want.
Elc Mi XXX
ELECTIVE - COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Elc Mi XXX
ELECTIVE - COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Electives are non-specific courses available to complement the goals and interests of an individual student. Those electives preceded by two letters (for example "MI Elective") means that you may choose a course from the group of "MIi" courses. Likewise, those courses with a numeric listing (for example "MI 3XX Elective") means you may choose a course from the group of "MI" courses with a number of 300 or above. Some electives may require that you take a prerequisite course before you can enroll in the course you want.
MI 111
MI 131
Introduction to Microcomputing OR Intro to Information Systems
3 CR.HR.
3 CR.HR.
MI 111
MI 131
Introduction to Microcomputing OR Intro to Information Systems
3 CR.HR.
3 CR.HR.
Introduction to Microcomputing: The elements of hardware, software and the uses of the microcomputer in today's society. Hands-on experience includes word processing, spreadsheet, database management, and presentation software.
Intro to Information Systems: Course surveys the historical, social and technological contexts of modern computing and computer science. Students are exposed to material through lectures and a number of online lab activities.::::