MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Two guiding principles underlie our degree and research programs:

 

A sound foundation of business and management knowledge: For example, designing, building, and implementing information systems, which add value, requires project team members that understand business strategy, industry structures, and organizational behavior as well as relevant functional knowledge.

 

A strong understanding of programming: For example, database use & design, systems analysis & design.  This is achieved through a working knowledge of information technologies combined with hands-on experience applying these technical skills to problems in actual organizations.

 

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