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Business Administration—

Computer Management Information Systems


School of Professional Studies
PROGRAM DEFINITION
The Computer and Management Information Systems (CMIS) option prepares
students for employment in the development and use of computer-based
Outcomes
systems that generate timely and accurate information used for managing an
Students who major in
Computer and Management organization. Though a particular rigorous field of study, the financial rewards
Information Systems have from completing a CMIS option can be particularly high, given the student
found careers in: acquires not only technical computer skills, but also a detailed understanding
of the language processes, and issues of the business world. This program is
 Information Systems completely available online as well as on campus.
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 Security Administrator PERU STATE’S POINTS OF DISTINCTION
 Lab Information Systems  Faculty is experienced practitioners as well as experienced educators
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 Evolving program that emphasizes network database and systems
 Information Systems
Administrator administration
 Network Administrator  Practical experience through internship programs
 Computer Consultant  All courses are offered online and on campus
 Instructional format permitting students personal and extended contact
with faculty and individualized guidance during throughout all coursework.
Contact Information
 Each program at Peru State College is reviewed on a continual basis and
Greg Galardi, D.B.A. coursework is updated to meet industry standards.
Dean, School of Professional  Students completing a degree at Peru State College are prepared to attend
Studies the nation’s top graduate schools in all program areas.
(402) 872-2427  Adding an academic Minor in a subject area outside of the major is simple
ggalardi@peru.edu at Peru State and can broaden the scope of knowledge and can improve
employment prospects for any student.
Office of Admissions
FACILITIES
PO Box 10
Peru, NE 68421-0010 State of the Art School of Professional Studies computer lab
1-800-742-4412 opt. 1
(402) 872-2221 FACULTY
admissions@oakmail.peru.edu Mary Goebel-Lundholm, PhD, M.B.A. - Assistant Professor of Business
Bradley P. Griffin, MBA - Instructor of Computer and Management Information Systems
Judy A. Grotrian, PhD - Professor of Business
Christy Hutchison, JD - Associate Professor of Business
Alan Jackson, MBA - Instructor of Business
Sheri Grotrian, ABD- Assistant Professor of Business
William G. Snyder, EdD - Professor of Economics
L. Patrick Wray, MBA - Instructor of Business

COURSE REQUIREMENTS
Students are required to have 125 credit hours in order to graduate. Of the
125 credit hours, students must take 33 hours of business core courses and
24 hours of advanced computer and management information systems course
work, including 6 hours of internships.
Further information can be found at our website:
http://www.peru.edu/professionalstudies/programs/

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