Synopsis
The mission of the Department of Management Information Systems (DMIS) is to develop leaders who use information technology to deliver strategic business value. The MIS curriculum combines a solid base in technical skills (computer programming, and database management) combined with advanced work in business and e-business systems design and strategic business thinking. To this end, DMIS intends to develop constructive relationships with the business community to exchange expertise, to keep its faculty and students informed of new trends and development, and to supply the market with needed qualifications and skills in the various domains.
Objectives
Upon successful completion of the Bachelor's Degree in Management Information Systems, it is anticipated that the student will:
- Have the ability and skills that businessmen depend on in their decision-making useful, understandable, timely, thorough, focused and distributed to the appropriate individuals.
- Gain professional skills in the areas of computer-based information systems, networks, communications, data analysis and other skills needed by this expanding field of information technology management.
- Have the knowledge and skills to integrate, support, and manage the information and communication needs of business and industry at the local and regional level.







