Course Summary
The BSc in Management Information Systems (MIS) program offered by the Department of Computer Sciences has been designed to meet the growing demand for information systems skills and to provide students with the necessary qualifications towards information systems careers. The MIS program is our most flexible program, allowing you to choose course units to reflect your developing and changing interests through the selection of one of our ten specializations. Furthermore, a wide range of themes from across the disciplines allow you to specialize in the second, third and fourth years.
Career Prospects
Modules
Management Information System (MIS) CORE REQUIREMENTS
- MIS 101: Principles of Microeconomics (7.5)
- MIS 104: Accounting I (5)
- MIS 109: Accounting II (5)
- MIS 107: Business Software Applications (7.5)
- MIS 351: Organizational Behavior (7.5)
- MIS 471: E-Business (7.5)
- MIS 205: Business Law (5)
- MIS 241: Systems Analysis and Design (5)
- MIS 243: Introduction to Management (5)
- MIS 209: Statistical Applications in Business (5)
- MIS 301: Management Innovation Technology (7.5)
- MIS 361: Information Systems Concepts (5)
- MIS 403: Applied Data Communications (5)
- CSC 102: Programming Principles I (7.5)
- CSC 106: Programming Principles II (7.5)
- CSC 108: Web Technology (5)
- CSC 202: Data Structures and Algorithms (5)
- CSC 203: Web Programming (5)
- CSC 206: Artificial Intelligence (7.5)
- CSC 208: Communications and Network (5)
- CSC 303: Databases I (5)
- CSC 304: Software Engineering I (5)
- CSC 306: Research Methods (5)
- CSC 308: Software Engineering II (5)
- CSC 401: Final Project Phase I (7.5)
- CSC 406: Final Project Phase II (7.5)
- CSC 407: Information Systems Management (5)
- CSM 103: Calculus I (5)
- CSM 204: Probabilities and Statistics (5)
- MNC 471: Connecting Networks (5)
- ENG 101: English Language I (5)
- ENG 102: English Language II (5)
MIS MAJOR ELECTIVES
- Artificial Intelligence Specialization (AI)
- MAI 241: Machine Learning Optimization (7.5)
- MAI 351: Hardware for Machine Learning (7.5)
- MAI 352: Sequence Models (7.5)
- MAI 361: Neural Networks and Deep Learning (7.5)
- MAI 362: Improving Deep Neural Networks (7.5)
- MAI 471: Structuring Machine Learning Projects (7.5)
- MAI 481: Convolutional Neural Networks (7.5)
- Mobile Application and Gaming Development Specialization
- MG 241: Principles of 3D Environments (7.5)
- MG 351: Scripting for Game Development (7.5)
- MG 361: Game Design (7.5)
- MG 362: Artificial Intelligence in Computer Games (7.5)
- MG 471: Smartphone Programming (7.5)
- MG 481: Commercial Games Development (7.5)
- Digital Hardware Design Specialization:
- MH 241: Circuit Analysis (7.5)
- MH 351: Electronics I (7.5)
- MH 361: Electronics II (7.5)
- MH 362: Digital Systems II (7.5)
- MH 471: Embedded Systems (7.5)
- MH 481: VLSI Design (7.5)
- Software Engineering Specialization:
- CSC 107: Digital Logic Design (7.5)
- CSC 201: Computer Architecture I (7.5)
- MSE 241: Advanced Programming (7.5)
- CSC 207: Algorithms and Complexity (7.5)
- MSE 471: Databases II (7.5)
- MSE 481: Big Data Analysis (7.5)
MIS MAJOR ELECTIVES
- Management Information Systems (MIS) Specialization:
- MIS 242: Technologies for the Social Web (7.5)
- CSC 302: Operating Systems (7.5)
- MIS 363: IT Audit and Controls (7.5)
- MIS 362: Project Management (7.5)
- MSE 471: Databases II (7.5)
- MSE 241: Advanced Programming (7.5)
- Network and Communications Specialization:
- MNC 241: Network Fundamentals (7.5)
- MNC 351: Wireless and Mobile Network (7.5)
- MNC 361: Routing Protocols and Concepts (7.5)
- MNC 362: Scaling Networks (7.5)
- MNC 481: Network Security (7.5)
- MSE 471: Databases II (7.5)
- Maritime Studies Specialization:
- MM 241: Introduction to Maritime Studies (7.5)
- MM 351: Regulatory Framework of Shipping (7.5)
- MM 361: Shipping Economics (7.5)
- MM 362: Maritime Insurance (7.5)
- MM 471: Maritime Law (7.5)
- MM 481: Shipping Management (7.5)
- Oil and Gas Management Specialization:
- MOG 241: Introduction to Oil and Gas (7.5)
- MOG 351: Introduction to Energy Management (7.5)
- MOG 361: Economics for Oil and Gas Industry (7.5)
- MOG 362: Oil and Gas Transmission System (7.5)
- MOG 471: The International Oil and Gas Markets (7.5)
- MOG 481: Geophysical Methods (7.5)
- Business Specialization:
- MB 241: Accounting Information Systems (7.5)
- MB 351: Teamwork and Collaboration (7.5)
- MB 361: Strategy and Business Policy (7.5)
- MB 362: Supply Chain Management (7.5)
- MB 471: Analytical Decision Making (7.5)
- MB 481: Quantitative Methods (7.5)
ELECTIVE COURSES
- EL 471: E-Commerce and the Internet (5)
- EL 472: Introduction to Business (5)
- EL 481: Search Engine Optimization and Internet Marketing (5)
- EL 482: Introduction to Marketing (5)
How to apply
AUCY will seek to admit students from Cyprus and all over the world. Students will be selected based on their eligibility
to join the desired program. Students will be advised and oriented to join the program that best suits their personality
and academic caliber, in order to ensure their success at AUCY as well as after graduation. Some programs may require
additional requirements depending on the decision of the Faculty Board.
At AUCY, we believe that the diverse composition of the student body enriches Campus life. The university will strive
to implement a multicultural, multinational, and diverse approach to its admission process.
SOPHOMORE AND FIRST YEAR ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Applicants must hold a school leaving certificate or its equivalent, as determined by the Cypriot Ministry of Education,
in order to be eligible for the Sophomore or First-Year Class. All applicants must have completed their secondary
school education or the high school program, consisting of (or equivalent to) twelve years of schooling, to be considered
for admission to an undergraduate program, and hold a bachelor’s degree for admission to a graduate program.
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Application deadline
Generally, the deadline for applying
for the Fall semester is end of August and
for Spring semester, end of November
2021-08-31
Entry requirements
Qualification requirements
SOPHOMORE AND FIRST YEAR ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Applicants must hold a school leaving certificate or its equivalent, as determined by the Cypriot Ministry of Education,
in order to be eligible for the Sophomore or First-Year Class. All applicants must have completed their secondary
school education or the high school program, consisting of (or equivalent to) twelve years of schooling, to be considered
for admission to an undergraduate program, and hold a bachelor’s degree for admission to a graduate program.
Additional entry requirements
English language requirements
TOEFL: AUCY requires a minimum score of 550 for paper-based, 213 for computer-based, and 79 for internet-based.
IELTS: AUCY requires a minimum score of 6, however, if a student scores between 5.5 and 6, he or she will receive
supporting classes for the first year. Alternatively, students can sit for the AUCY English Entrance Test.
IGCSE: AUCY requires a “ C “ grade in English.
Students who have not taken any of the above exams can opt for the AUCY’s English Entrance Test.
Fees and funding
Application Fees
9.500 Euro per academic year
Additional Fee information
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Provider information
Main Contact
Ammochostou Avenue 52, Larnaka 6019