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Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)

B.SC. COURSE LIST

Data Management
Records and Information Management
Health Information Management
Data Privacy/Protection
Document Management
Information Security
Geographic Information Systems
Archives Management
Database Management
Document Management
Knowledge Management
Library and Information Science
Course Name
Units
Total No of Units
Date (mm/dd/yy)

BS-300 Information and Knowledge Management I

4

19

05/03/2024

BS-300 Introduction to Data Management

3

19

05/03/2024

BS-300 Information Governance and Ethics I

2

19

05/03/2024

BS-300 Introduction to Health Informatics

3

19

05/03/2024

BS-300 Social Media

3

19

05/03/2024

BS-300 Introduction to Programming

4

19

05/03/2024





BS-305 Information Governance and Ethics II

2

19

05/03/2024

BS-306 Information Retrieval (Digital Library)

3

19

05/03/2024

BS-307 ICT(Innovation and Change)

3

19

05/03/2024

BS-308 Information and Knowledge Management II)

4

19

05/03/2024

BS-309 User Interface Design and Human-Computer Interaction

3

19

05/03/2024

BS-310 Data Mining and Analysis

4

19

05/03/2024





BS-415 Analysis of health informatics

4

18

05/03/2024

BS-416 Large data analysis

4

18

05/03/2024

BS-417 Information visualization for decision making

3

18

05/03/2024

BS-418 Business data intelligence I

4

18

05/03/2024

BS-419 Foundations of object-oriented programming

3

18

05/03/2024





BS-312 Business Data Intelligence II

4

17

05/03/2024

BS-313 Academic and Workplace Library

3

17

05/03/2024

BS-314 Archive and Record Management I

4

17

05/03/2024

BS-315 The Internet

2

17

05/03/2024

BS-316 International Project Management I

4

17

05/03/2024





BS-366 Computer Security and Forensic

3

17

05/03/2024

BS-365 Database Design I

4

17

05/03/2024

BS-367 Web Technology

4

17

05/03/2024

BS-368 Intercultural Communication Management

2

17

05/03/2024

BS-369 Archive and Record Management II

4

17

05/03/2024





BS-370 Web and e-health

3

17

05/03/2024

BS-371 Information System Modeling

3

17

05/03/2024

BS-372 Theory and Practice of Content Marketing

4

17

05/03/2024

BS-373 Database Design II

3

17

05/03/2024

BS-374 Research Methodology

4

17

05/03/2024





BS-356 Advanced java programming

4

17

05/03/2024

BS-355 International Project management II

4

17

05/03/2024

BS-357 Data modeling

3

17

05/03/2024

BS-358 Personal and professional development portfolio

2

17

05/03/2024

BS-359 Research Project

4

17

05/03/2024





BS-400 Search engine optimization and Website design

4

16

05/03/2024

BS-401 e-business and e-commerce

4

16

05/03/2024

BS-402 Metadata management

2

16

05/03/2024

BS-403 Advanced communication techniques and strategies

3

16

05/03/2024

BS-404 Geographic Information System

3

16

05/03/2024

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

A Bachelor of Science (BSc.) degree can prepare you for a variety of entry to mid-level positions in various industries. Graduates holding BSc. degrees commonly find jobs in marketing, finance, sales and management, but the degree can be applied to nearly any area of science and business. If you're interested in a particular industry or area of science and business, you can designate a specialization within your degree program, such as finance, marketing, operations management, information technology or human resource management.

Science majors often work for private and public corporations or firms in various industries. Positions you might qualify for include IM/IT manager, data specialist, marketing analyst, application developer, database administrator, digital advertising marketing manager and project manager. Some graduates specialize in entrepreneurship and choose to start their own business. A BSc degree also serves as good preparation for an advanced degree in fields such as Science/Technology and other relevant disciplines.

List of Employment Positions determined to be within the field for which a student received education and training for the calculation of job placement rates (CEC section 94910(f)(2)) Occupational Employment and Wages, May 2016 13-0000 Business and Financial Operations Occupations (Major Group) As obtained from The Bureau of Labor Statistics https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes130000.htm

  1. Compliance Officers
  2. Management Analysts
  3. Training and Development Specialists
  4. Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists
  5. Business Operations Specialists
  6. Data & Information Specialists

TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS

Staying current with productivity technology is an important part of your education and an important component of our method of instruction. To ensure your success in our programs, you will need access to and use of the hardware and software listed below. You must also have the technical skills outlined in the Academic Catalog.

Hardware Requirements

A processor of 2 GHz or faster
4 GB RAM or greater
A high-speed internet connection with a connection speed of 1.5 MB/s or better.
The use of satellite and cellular connections may result in slowness or errors (timeouts, access problems) when accessing the classroom and course materials.
The use of public access computers and internet (for example, at restaurants and public institutions such as libraries) may result in slowness or errors (timeouts or access problems) when accessing the classroom and course materials. Public access computers may not permit any access to certain course materials or systems due to security limitations.
Monitor and video card with 1024x768 or greater resolution
Keyboard and Mouse is recommended
Speakers/Headphones and Microphone
A noise-canceling headset is recommended
Public access computers may not permit usage of speakers, headphones or microphones.
A web camera capable of video web conferencing

Additional Software

Microsoft® Office 2013 or later for a personal computer (PC), Microsoft® Office 2011 or later for a Mac
An up to date installation of Adobe® Reader
An up to date installation of the Adobe® Flash plug-in
Local administrative privileges to operating system may be required to allow for installation of software and/or configure computer settings A current security suite application (updated regularly)
Some courses may require the purchase of additional software including Microsoft® Visio and Microsoft® Project

Mobile Devices

Students are required to have reliable access to a PC or Mac but may use a mobile device such as a phone or tablet as a secondary means of access with our Populiweb (Learning Software System). This app is available for iOS and Android users. Please keep in mind that access to website functionality and required course materials may be limited on mobile devices.

Computer accessibility

All students need access to a computer for success in their coursework. The operating systems on most computers already have some features that include these accessibility technologies:


Changing font size
Changing the size of desktop icons
Magnification of portions of your screen
Converting text to speech
Altering background color
Captioning for audio Speech recognition
Accessibility for operating systems

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

The Bachelor of Data Science requires one-hundred and twenty (120) semester units. One semester unit is equivalent to fifteen (15) contact hours per course per week and the following criteria must be met:

A minimum of thirty (30) semester units in general education with two courses in Humanities, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, plus English Composition I, English Composition II, one Mathematics course and one additional course from either the area of Humanities, Natural Sciences or Social Sciences Completion of a minimum of thirty (30) semester units in the major.


Transfer of Incoming Credits Policy
The university may accept a maximum of 6 graduate semester units in transfer toward the Master's degree for graduate course work completed at an institution licensed by California's Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education, or by an institution appropriately accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education, or an accrediting agency recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA); or, for non-U.S. institutions, an educational institution approved by an equivalent authority. Credit earned in graduate courses for which a grade of "B" or higher was earned will be considered for transfer. To enable the evaluation of prior college work, official transcripts must be provided to the University.

TUITION & FEES

At IUIM, we know that the high cost of tuition at traditional colleges and universities are not within the financial range of many prospective students. The statistics show that for the majority of working adults and professionals campus based programs are not the answer. We are committed to offering very affordable tuition to fit your needs and your budget. The cost for the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) is $150.00 per unit. For list of all additional fees, please click here.

AT THE COMPLETION OF THE B.SC. PROGRAM:

Learning Outcome

CRITICAL THINKING

Students will clearly show the existence of actively conceptualizing, applying, evaluating the information gathered to various aspects of business challenges by showing dependable and well-thought perspectives that drive change.

Learning Outcome

TECHNOLOGY AND ANALYTICAL

Students will clearly show the existence of understanding how businesses use digital technology to succeed and how to use the same technology to solve business challenges.

Learning Outcome

COMMUNICATIONS

Students will be able to demonstrate effective and practical communication to business situations, generate professional business documents, effectively collaborate in a team environment, and prepare and deliver effective oral presentations.

Learning Outcome

APPLICATION & EVALUATION

Students will be able to apply critical thinking, technology and analytical and communication skills to business situations and formulate business strategies while effectively managing expected outcomes.

B.SC. PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES

The BBA is designed to offer practical broad knowledge of the functional aspects of a company and how the interactions of these aspects are successfully executed from a middle management capacity. The IUIM BBA focuses on development in four key areas as they pertain to business;

  • Critical Thinking
  • Technology & Analytical
Communications
Application & Assessment

ABOUT THE BSC. PROGRAM

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree program with emphasis on theories, concepts and applications. This program is suitable for students who are interested in learning business strategy and principles, preparing them to work in a professional business environment.

This degree also covers the basics of allied subjects, as well as offering an introduction to courses such as information systems in organization, business statistics, e-business, research methods, finance, economics, leadership and ethics, project management, operations management, human resource management and many other business administration focused subjects.