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BIS Self-Study Appendices - University of Nebraska Omaha

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<strong>BIS</strong> Program Outcomes (2009)<br />

1. understand the local and global role <strong>of</strong> information systems in supporting and enabling processes and<br />

strategies at the individual, organizational, and societal level.<br />

2. have an ability to apply knowledge <strong>of</strong> computing and mathematics appropriate to the discipline.<br />

3. apply traditional and contemporary analysis and design techniques to identify and analyze organizational<br />

problems or opportunities, formulate appropriate strategies and solutions using information<br />

technologies, and evaluate the effectiveness <strong>of</strong> proposed solutions<br />

4. communicate effectively to a range <strong>of</strong> audiences through listening and through oral, written, and visual<br />

presentation.<br />

5. understand and apply appropriate types <strong>of</strong> computer-based tools to support communication.<br />

6. work effectively in a team environment and collaborate with others to accomplish a common goal.<br />

7. understand and apply pr<strong>of</strong>essional, legal, and ethical standards <strong>of</strong> conduct.<br />

8. understand and model organizational processes and data.<br />

9. design, integrate, implement, and evaluate a computer-based system, process, component, or program to<br />

meet desired needs.<br />

10. manage projects.<br />

11. manage information systems within a specific application environment.<br />

12. manage change.<br />

13. recognize the need for continuing pr<strong>of</strong>essional development<br />

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