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Science in Management Information Systems is designed
to integrate knowledge of information technology (IT) and the functional
areas of business, with emphasis on strategic IT applications and
the development of project management, team, and communication competencies.
The program is designed to build upon business experience to prepare
graduates for roles such as business systems analyst, database administrator,
communications manager, IT management/ corporate liaison, IT product
manager, and project manager.
The major learning objectives of the MS in Management Information
System program are the following:
- To apply foundation knowledge of the business environment: accounting,
economics, finance, management, and marketing.
- To leverage information technology for business solutions at
the strategic, tactical, and operational levels in a global environment.
- To develop competencies in business applications development,
including tools selection, systems analysis and design, database
management, and project management.
- To develop interpersonal and team competencies, including leadership,
negotiation, and change management skills.
- To develop written and verbal communication competencies needed
in the multifaceted IT environment.
The program can be customized to meet varying career goals for
those with or without previous technology or business coursework.
The goal of the program is to position graduates for advancement
in the information systems field.
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