DUAL DEGREE PROGRAMS

MBA/MS in MIS
MAcc/MS in MIS
For students with an AACSB accredited bachelors
For students without an AACSB accredited bachelors
JD/MBA
BS in IE/ MBA
MAcc/ MBA
Generic Dual degree Curriculum

Full-Time MBA/MS in MIS

Core Courses (Fall Semester)
MBA Hours
MIS Hours
B AD 5001 Math/Computer Skills
1
1
B AD 5122 Quantitative Methods & Modeling
2
2
ACCT 5202 Financial Accounting
2
2
MGT 5702 Organizational Behavior
2
2
B AD 5102 Managerial Economics
2
MKT 5402 Marketing Management
2
FIN 5302 Financial Mkts. & Securities
2
2
SCM 5502 Supply Chain Management
2
2
Core Courses (Spring Semester):
ACCT 5212 Managerial Acct
2
FIN 5312 Corporate Finance
2
MIS 5602 Management Information Systems
2
2
B AD 5112 Global Economics
2
Core Courses (Second Year):
B AD 5902 Strategic Management
2
MGT 5712 Negotiation and Leadership
2
L S 5802 Business Ethics/Legal
2
2
Required Courses: MIS
MIS 5612 Database Design and Admin
2
MIS 5622 Systems Analysis & Design
2
MIS 5792 Systems Architecture and Design
2
Electives:
MIS Elective
2
MIS Elective
2
MIS Elective
2
MIS Elective
2
MIS Elective
2
MIS Elective
2
Business Elective (Non-MIS)
2
Business Elective (Non-MIS)
2
Business Elective (Non-MIS)
2
Business Elective (Non-MIS)
2
Business Elective (Non-MIS)
2
Business Elective (Non-MIS)
2
Business Elective (Non-MIS)
2
Business Elective (Non-MIS)
2
Business Elective (Non-MIS)
2
Total Hours: 65 Shared Hours: 15 47 MBA Hours 33 MIS Hours

*Students must enroll in the joint degree prior to completing 12 graduate hours of included courses.
**Students must demonstrate competency in two programming languages, either by course completion, previous work experience or departmental approval. Programming courses do not count toward the required 65 net hours required for the MBA/MS in MIS degree. However, students entering the program without the required programming background may fulfill the requirement by enrolling in two MIS elective with strong programming components-MIS 5682 Business Data Analysis and MIS 5782 Advanced Database Management.


MAcc/MS in MIS
(For students with an AACSB Accredited Bachelors)

Prerequisites: (these may be taken at OU or elsewhere.)

Math 1503 Elementary Functions
Acct 2113 Financial Accounting
Acct 2123 Managerial Accounting (prerequisite: Acct 2113)
Acct 3113 Intermediate Accounting I (prerequisite: Acct 2123)
Acct 3123 Intermediate Accounting II (prerequisite: Acct 3113)
Acct 3313 Cost Accounting (prerequisite: Acct 2123)
Acct 3603 Income Tax I (prerequisite: Acct 3113)
Acct 4543 Auditing (prerequisite: all of the above)
21 hours of core business courses
MGT 5083 Organizational Behavior
MGT 5053 Production/Operations Analysis
ECON 5X33 5733 (Macro/Micro) or 5033 (Managerial)
FIN 5043 Financial Administration of the Firm
MKT 5063 Managerial Marketing
L S 5323 Legal/Regulatory Environment of Business
B Ad 5313 Strategic Management
18 hours of graduate information systems courses
MIS 5003 Management Information Systems
MIS 5113 Database Design and Application
MIS 5203 System Architecture and Design
MIS XXX3 9 Hours of MIS Graduate Electives
15 hours of graduate accounting courses
ACCT 6553 Seminar in Accounting Theory
12 Hours of Graduate Accounting Electives
12 hours of core business courses
MGT 5083 Organizational Behavior
MGT 5053 Production/Operations Analysis
ECON 5X33 5733 (Macro/Micro) or 5033 (Managerial)
XXX XXX3 Graduate business elective (no MIS or Acct)
9 hours of graduate business electives
These may be additional graduate business, graduate accounting, or graduate MIS.
Up to six (6) hours of G4000-level accounting are permitted.

MAcc/MS in MIS
(For students with a non AACSB Accredited Bachelors)

Generic Dual Degree

In addition to the approved dual MBA degree programs, a student may seek dual master's degrees in any two areas of their choosing. To pursue the generic dual master's degree, the student must be admitted to both programs before 12 credit hours of program work is completed in either program. The requirements for the program are:

1. All degree requirements, including research tools, foreign languages, comprehensive examination, thesis and deficiencies, must be met for both programs.
2. Up to 20 percent of the total graduate credit hours required for both degrees taken individually may be double counted, e.g. counted as credit for both master's programs.
3. The double-counted courses must be appropriate for each degree.
4. The student must graduate with both degrees in the same semester.