Global Enterprise Technologies (GET)
Minor
OPEN TO ALL MAJORS
Distinguish yourself from other graduates and expand your career options
The objective of the Global Enterprise Technologies Minor is to extend the education of undergraduate students, in all majors across the University of Delaware, in the use and deployment of large-scale systems in global organizations to solve complex problems.
The GET curriculum focuses on five key areas:
- Enterprise systems knowledge and skills
- Large-scale software development and project management
- Data management and modeling
- Problem-solving skills
- Virtual teamwork, collaboration, and communication
OPTION 1(IMMERSION INTERNSHIP)WORK IN A COMPANY FULL-TIME/PART-TIME(JUNE-DECEMBER) |
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Class Options | Immersion Curriculum* | Prerequisite(s) |
MISY261/MISY225/CISC181 | Business Information Systems | |
MISY300 | The Business Value of IT | |
MISY330 or CISC437 | Database Class | MISY261, MISY225, or CISC181 |
MISY370 | Large IT Projects: Business and IT View | taken during the immersion* |
MISY375 | GET Immersion Experience Internship | |
MISY420 | Global IT Enabled Innovation and Change | |
MISY421 | Global Business Communications |
OPTION 2(ON-CAMPUS OPTION)TAKE NEW & EXCITING CLASSES ON UD CAMPUS |
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Class Options | On-Campus Curriculum | Prerequisite(s) |
MISY261 | Introduction to Business Applications of IT | |
MISY300/MISY427 | Business Value of IT/Management of IT | |
MISY330 or CISC437 | Database Design | MISY261, MISY225, or CISC181 |
MISY430 or CISC475 | Systems Analysis & Implementation orAdvanced Software Engineering | MISY330 |
9 GET Elective credits | (See below) | |
GET ELECTIVES | ||
MISY267 | An Intro to Security & Control in a Connected World | |
MISY380 | Enterprise Resource Planning Systems | MISY261 |
MISY465 | Cyber Security | |
CISC367 | Mobile Cloud Computing | MISY225, MISY261, or CISC220 |
CISC415 | Software Testing & Maintenance | MISY261 |
For course descriptions.
*Students in the immersion program will participate in a 6-month extended internship with a global organization, which runs from June to December. Academic content will be delivered through a combination of residencies and blended learning classes during the internship. Applications for the GET minor are accepted on a rolling basis on UDSIS. We are aware of the discrepancies between this curriculum and the UD GET requirements and those will be resolved in the 2013/2014 academic year. For the Immersion Option, students must be US citizens and have a GPA of 3.0 or above. For the on-campus option, students must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75. Students interested in the immersion option must apply to the minor no later than October. The GET Minor was developed in consultation with collaborators at JPMorgan Chase as part of an ongoing partnership with the company.
For more information, contact
Mark Serva, 302- 831-1795
Purnell Hall, Room 012
servam@udel.edu
www.lerner.udel.edu/acctmis/GET