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Information Systems and Analytics Minor

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Information Systems and Analytics Minor is designed to give students of all non-business majors the knowledge and skills needed to provide value in their marketplace. Business majors should consider double majoring.

Information Systems and Analytics graduates have competency in technology, business knowledge, and data analytics. These skills and knowledge allow them to help organizations identify information needs, design and implement computer information systems, and take data-driven business initiatives to achieve success. 

There is no prerequisite to declare this minor.

Information Systems and Analytics Minor Course Work

The Information Systems and Analytics minor is only available to students not enrolled as a major in a business discipline seeking a BSBA. For complete course descriptions, visit the catalog.

  • ITAN 142 - Business Computer Systems
  • ITAN 240 - Python Programming for Business and Analytics 
  • ITAN 300 - Information Technology and Business Operations 
  • SCMG 200 - Statistical Applications in Business 

(Recommended Courses)

  • ITAN 342 - Applied Artificial Intelligence for Business 
  • ITAN 399 - Information Security 

Or choose two from the below listed courses (talk to ISA faculty for advice on further classes)

  • ITAN 340 - Business Programming for Analytics 
  • ITAN 344 - Business Systems Analysis and Design 
  • ITAN 355 - Data Management and Analytics 
  • ITAN 425 - Analytics and Technology Integration 
  • ITAN 446 - Applied Project Management 

AACSB accredited

The John L. Grove College of Business is internationally accredited by the most prestigious business-accrediting agency, AACSB International - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Shippensburg University offers small class sizes and plenty of opportunities for one-on-one contact with faculty members. Classes are taught by professionals with both a strong theoretical understanding of business administration and a working knowledge of modern accounting practices. Our faculty has a diverse range of professional backgrounds, including government financial management, personal finance, portfolio analysis and more.

Contact the Accounting and Information Systems and Analytics

Grove Hall 328 Phone: 717-477-1436