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Major of BAIS

Overview

The BAIS program is specifically designed to build a solid foundation in a broad spectrum of significant information systems challenges and applications. The program entails cutting-edge courses in programming, database management, and data communication and networking. Furthermore, the MIS program ensures that students acquire the skills necessary to comprehend information systems in numerous practical areas of modern corporations. Understanding such a variety of applications increases the proficiency of MIS graduates and their future prospects.

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Vision
  • Provide students with multi-dimensional (technical and business) training, expertise in designing, developing, implementing, and managing Information System.
  • Engage students in solving and researching the contemporary issues related to the field of managing information systems.
  • Develop the skills and abilities to investigate and solve IS problems.
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Mission

To prepare MIS students to become Management Information Systems MIS professionals and entrepreneurs for handling digital societies and to enhance student’s research essential capabilities to meet local and global business demands.

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Welcome to the Department of Business Analytics and Information Systems.
We are thrilled to have you join our community of aspiring professionals and future leaders in the fields of business analytics and information systems. Our department is dedicated to providing you with a comprehensive education that combines the latest technological advancements with practical business applications.

What We Offer:
Cutting-Edge Curriculum: Our programs are designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in today's data-driven business environment. You will learn to analyze complex data, develop strategic business solutions, and implement effective information systems.

Expert Faculty: Our faculty members are renowned for their research and industry experience. They are committed to providing high-quality education and mentorship to help you succeed in your academic and professional journey.
Career Opportunities: Graduates from our department are in high demand across various industries. Whether you are interested in business intelligence, database management, system analysis, or network administration, our programs open doors to a wide range of exciting career opportunities.

Resources and Support:
State-of-the-Art Facilities: Access to advanced labs and software tools to enhance your learning experience.
Student Organizations: Join our student chapters and participate in events, workshops, and competitions to build your network and gain practical experience.
Career Services: Our dedicated career services team will assist you with internships, job placements, and professional development.

Get Involved:
Engage in Research: Opportunities to collaborate with faculty on research projects and gain valuable insights into the latest industry trends.
Networking Events: Attend guest lectures, industry panels, and networking events to connect with professionals and alumni.

Hackathons and Competitions: Participate in hackathons and analytics competitions to apply your skills and enhance your resume.

We are committed to your success and are here to support you every step of the way. Welcome to the Department of Business Analytics and Information Systems, where your journey to a successful and fulfilling career begins.

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Requirements Program

UBT’s Requirement Program consists of non-credited courses and English courses aimed at improving students’ language proficiency before they begin their undergraduate studies, as well as to develop and improve students’ knowledge of mathematical and analytical techniques through the medium of English Language.

The program also familiarizes students with the requirements of undergraduate study, study skills and disciplines of all forms. The program consists of the following courses: Language Levels(English Language Academy "ELA") Pre - Calculus(depending on the placement test) At first, newly admitted students are required to take an English placement test to determine his / her level.Each student will be placed according to his/ her test results in the following list:

COURSE UNITS PREREQUISITE
MATH-099-1 Pre-Calculus 3 EL-400-1 English Language Level 4
EL-100-1 English Language Level 1 1 --
EL-200-1 Academic English Level 2 1 EL-100-1 English Language Level 1
EL-300-1 Academic English Level 3 1 EL-200-1 Academic English Level 2
EL-400-1 Academic English Level 4 1 EL-300-1 Academic English Level 3

Students may seek course exemptions at ELA by submitting one of the following options:

  • TOEFL iBT result of 75/120 and IELTS result of 5/9
  • Pass the ELA placement test with a very high score 100/120.
  • Student may be exempted from MATH099 by passing the pre-calculus course placement test

Freshmen (Fall)

Course Code Course Name Units
MATH099 PRE-CALCULUS 3
ENG 101 ACADEMIC ENGLISH 3
STAT121 INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS 3
ENG 102 ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES 3
MKT 120 MARKETING PRINCIPLES 3
SOC 140 COMMUNICATION SKILLS 3
Total : 18

Freshmen (Spring)

Course Code Course Name Units
ARAB201 ARABIC LANGUAGE 2 2
BAIS101 INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION SYSTEMS 3
BUS 240 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR 3
BUS 231 QUANTITATIVE BUSINESS ANALYSIS 3
ENG 102 ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES 3
FIN 230 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 3
Total : 17

Sophomore (Fall)

Course Code Course Name Units
ECON201 MACROECONOMICS 3
ECON101 MICROECONOMICS 3
HRM 120 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 3
BUS 241 BUSINESS LAW 3
BUS 240 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR 3
BUS 231 QUANTITATIVE BUSINESS ANALYSIS 3
BAIS200 INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING 3
BUS 351 ENTREPRENEURSHIP 3
BAIS205 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS ANALYTICS 3
Total : 27

Sophomore (Spring)

Course Code Course Name Units
BAIS205 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS ANALYTICS 3
BAIS210 DATABASE MANAGEMENT 3
BAIS300 BUSINESS APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT 3
ECON201 MACROECONOMICS 3
BAIS200 INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING 3
ELCTBA1 MAJOR ELECTIVE 1 3
ELCTG1 COLLEGE ELECTIVE REQUIREMENT 3
BUS 350 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 3
BUS 470 RESEARCH METHODS 3
BUS 351 ENTREPRENEURSHIP 3
Total : 30

Junior (Fall)

Course Code Course Name Units
BAIS210 DATABASE MANAGEMENT 3
ISLS301 ISLAMIC CULTURE 3 (BUSINESS ETHICS) 3
BAIS310 WEB & MOBILE APP. DEVELOPMENT 3
BAIS300 BUSINESS APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT 3
BAIS405 SYSTEM ANALYSIS & DESIGN 3
BUS 230 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION 3
BAIS305 E-COMMERCE 3
ELCTBA2 MAJOR ELECTIVE 2 3
ELCTG2 COLLEGE ELECTIVE REQUIREMENT 3
Total : 27

Junior (Spring)

Course Code Course Name Units
BAIS400 DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM 3
BAIS410 DATA COMMUNICATION & NETWORKING 3
BAIS415 DATA MINING & ANALYSIS 3
ELCTBA3 MAJOR ELECTIVE 3 3
BAIS405 SYSTEM ANALYSIS & DESIGN 3
BUS 471 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 3
ARAB201 ARABIC LANGUAGE 2 2
BUS 470 RESEARCH METHODS 3
Total : 23

Senior (Fall)

Course Code Course Name Units
BAIS480 COOP PROJECT 6
BAIS305 E-COMMERCE 3
BUS 471 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 3
ISLS201 ISLAMIC 2 2
ELCTBA1 MAJOR ELECTIVE 1 3
ELCTBA2 MAJOR ELECTIVE 2 3
Total : 20

Senior (Spring)

Course Code Course Name Units
ELCTBA3 MAJOR ELECTIVE 3 3
BUS 350 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 3
ISLS301 ISLAMIC CULTURE 3 (BUSINESS ETHICS) 3
Total : 9
Plain Total : 171
Total Number of Courses : 57

Program Advisory Board

  • Dr. Waleed Ahmad Addas
  • Professor. Asma Bahurmoz
  • Mr. Hussam Eddin ALKHARRAT
  • Mr. Maysoun Altayyar
  • Dr. Amani K. Samha
  • Mr. Abdulmehsen Khashogji
  • Mr. Fozan Baghdadi
  • Dr. Mumtaz Kamala

BUSINESS ANALYTICS & MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS


Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: EL400-1
this course includes recording, classifying, reporting, and interpreting of financial data for service and merchandising businesses. it includes the study of the journals, ledgers and financial statements used by these entities. it also covers the accounting treatment of assets, liabilities, expenses and revenues.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: ACCT101-2
it covers accounting systems in medium and large size firms. it also includes accounting treatments of formation and profit distribution of partnerships and corporations.
Credit Hours: 2
Prerequisite: ARAB101-2
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BAIS101-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BAIS101-1, STAT121-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BAIS101-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BAIS200-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BAIS101-1, MKT120-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BAIS200-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BAIS101-1, BUS231-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BAIS210-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BAIS300-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BAIS210-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: ENG102-3
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: STAT121-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BUS101-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BUS101-1, ENG101-7
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BUS101-1, ECON201-1, MKT120-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BUS101-1, BUS351-1, STAT121-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: FIN230-1, HRM120-1, MKT120-1, SCM230-2
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BUS101-1, ENG101-7
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: EL400-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: EL400-1
survey of theories of interpersonal communication in social and professional relational contexts with attention to roles, social exchange, dimensions of communication both socially and professionally, development and deterioration of communications.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: ENG101-7, MATH101-3

BUSINESS ANALYTICS AND INFORMATION SYSTEM (EMPLOYEES EVENING PROGRAM)


Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: EL400-1
this course includes recording, classifying, reporting, and interpreting of financial data for service and merchandising businesses. it includes the study of the journals, ledgers and financial statements used by these entities. it also covers the accounting treatment of assets, liabilities, expenses and revenues.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: ACCT101-2
it covers accounting systems in medium and large size firms. it also includes accounting treatments of formation and profit distribution of partnerships and corporations.
Credit Hours: 2
Prerequisite: ARAB101-2, BUS101-1, FIN230-1, HRM120-1, MKT120-1, SCM230-2
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BAIS101-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BAIS101-1, STAT121-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BAIS101-1, STAT121-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BAIS200-1, BAIS210-1, ECON101-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BAIS101-1, ENG102-3, MKT120-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BAIS200-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BAIS101-1, BUS231-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BAIS200-1, BAIS210-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BAIS300-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BAIS210-1
Credit Hours: 6
Prerequisite: MKT120-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BAIS101-1, ENG102-3, MKT120-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BUS101-1, ENG101-7, STAT121-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BUS101-1, ENG102-3, STAT121-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BUS101-1, ENG101-7
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BUS101-1, BUS351-1, ECON201-1, MKT120-1, STAT121-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BAIS101-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BUS101-1, BUS351-1, ECON201-1, MKT120-1, STAT121-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: ARAB101-2, FIN230-1, HRM120-1, MKT120-1, SCM230-2
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BAIS101-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BAIS210-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BUS101-1, ENG101-7
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: BAIS101-1
the emphasis of this course is on the responsibilities of management and staff toward other stakeholders, namely society, suppliers, customers, government, and owner/shareholders. topics will include from islamic point of view: social responsibility, trust, devotion, loyalty, law-obedience, and honesty; all in the context of business practices
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: EL400-1
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: EL400-1
survey of theories of interpersonal communication in social and professional relational contexts with attention to roles, social exchange, dimensions of communication both socially and professionally, development and deterioration of communications.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: ENG101-7, MATH101-3

Careers And Employability

Our graduates are qualified to pursue employment opportunities as the following:

A management information systems (MIS) degree prepares graduates for a variety of jobs. Management Information Systems (MIS) is a broad term for the technological systems businesses use to manage their daily operations. Students in this major study how organizations of all kinds can use these systems and the data they generate to make better decisions. The field overlaps with computer science and information technology but is unique in its focus on how people interact with IT systems.

If you studied MIS, you are in luck. Not only does this degree provide strong employment prospects, it also offers excellent salaries.

  • Search Engine Optimization Specialist
  • Database Administrator
  • Information Security Analyst
  • App Developer
  • Librarian
  • IT Manager
  • Search Marketing Strategist
  • Data Scientist
  • Software Engineer
  • Network Administrator
  • Technical Support Specialist
  • Information Systems Manager

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