Our curriculum was built around five interrelated categories of courses: networks, database, programming, web development, and systems analysis/project management which covered both technology and technology-enabled business development categories of capabilities and knowledge expected for our graduates from the Model Curricula IS’97 and IS2002. In addition to these five categories of courses, the program also included three MIS courses required by all majors in the college, usually in the early stages of their studies and often before a major is declared. These courses are: a personal productivity applications course, Computer Concepts in Business, that covers computer concepts and MS Office suite software; Management Information Systems that involves an introduction to general MIS concepts, historical developments in IS, and emerging technology, etc.; and Managerial Presentations which involves the development of professional-level quality oral and written communications and presentations.