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2006–2007 Academic Catalog - Concordia University Ann Arbor

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SCHOOL OF ARTS & SCIENCES: DIVISION OF NATURAL SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS - INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT<br />

Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental Major<br />

Required Courses<br />

54 credits<br />

CHE211 Chemistry I 4<br />

CHE212 Chemistry II 4<br />

CHE321 Organic Chemistry I 4<br />

CHE322 Organic Chemistry II 4<br />

BIO/CHE395 Biochemistry 3<br />

PHY211 Physics I 4<br />

PHY212 Physics II 4<br />

MAT221 Calculus I 4<br />

MAT261 Elementary Statistics 3<br />

BIO201 General Biology 4<br />

BIO331 Human Biology 3<br />

BIO341 Microbiology 4<br />

BIO343 Genetics 3<br />

BIO351 Immunology 3<br />

BIO353 Cell Biology 3<br />

Electives<br />

BIO345 Neuroanatomy 3<br />

BIO346 Behavioral Endocrinology 3<br />

Minors<br />

Various minors are appropriate for the pre-med/dent student (e.g. Psychology, Sociology);<br />

any minor of interest to the student is possible and encouraged (e.g. Music, English,<br />

Theatre), or additional coursework in the sciences and general electives is possible.<br />

Individual professional schools have expectations of a well-rounded undergraduate education.<br />

Students are advised to contact individual professional schools to determine these<br />

courses (e.g. English, Psychology, etc).<br />

Information Systems Management<br />

Information Systems Management provides the technical training needed to be part of the<br />

computer systems world, with an emphasis on managing electronic information systems.<br />

This focus makes it different from a purely technical certification sequence. The curriculum<br />

in Information Systems Management is designed to prepare students in a variety of network<br />

management fields, and give students a sound foundation for a career in network administration.<br />

Students are expected to participate in a variety of network management operations<br />

on the CUAA network in addition to class and laboratory work. Graduates will therefore<br />

have hands-on experience combined with classroom training.<br />

Information Systems Management Major<br />

34 credits<br />

Required Courses<br />

MAT221 Calculus I 4<br />

MAT231 Linear Algebra 3<br />

MAT261 Elementary Statistics 3<br />

COM202 Business Communication 3

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