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Program Overview
The MIS coursework prepares students for a variety of jobs. The program is interdisciplinary in nature with specialized training in information systems, management, and information technology. It builds on the BBA common core, which includes coursework in accounting, economics, legal studies, mathematics, statistics, computer programming, finance, marketing, production and management. The program’s educational objectives are realized through a variety of instructional methods, including hands-on computer experience, class lectures and discussions, textbook and article study, class assignments, laboratory projects and applied team projects in the business community, demonstrations, field trips and presentations by MIS practitioners.
Goals, Outcomes & Methods
Computer programming in business
Data management
Business process management
Project management
Web application development with PHP
System analysis and design
Consultant (IT/Business)
Business Process Analyst
Data Analyst
App Developer
Risk & Security Specialist
Energy Informatics Analyst
The MIS program uses different teaching methods to help students gain both knowledge and practical skills. These include class lectures, discussions, hands-on computer practice, and studying textbooks and articles.
Program Structure & Plan
- Hands-on computer experience
- Class lectures and discussions, textbook and article studies
- Class assignments, laboratory projects, and applied (team) projects in the business community
- Case studies and demonstrations
- Field trips and presentations by industry practitioners
Tuition & Fees
| Fee Type | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Academic Fees | |||||
|
Lab and materials
per semester
|
200 | 250 | 280 | 300 | 1,030 |
| Grand Total | 200 | 250 | 280 | 300 | 1,030 |
No scholarships are currently available for this program.
Who Should Apply
This program is suitable for students who are interested in business, technology, and information systems. It is ideal for individuals who enjoy problem solving, working with computers, analyzing data, and managing information for business decisions.
Students who want to build careers in IT management, business analysis, systems analysis, database management, or technology consulting will benefit from this program. It is also appropriate for those who want to combine business knowledge with technical skills.
Admission Requirements
Required Documents
Career Prospects
University Accreditation & Recognition
Program Accreditation & Recognition
General Information
The Management Information Systems (MIS) program combines business management and information technology to help students understand how information systems support business operations and decision-making. The program builds on the BBA core subjects, including accounting, economics, finance, marketing, statistics, and computer programming.
Students develop both technical and managerial skills through coursework, practical computer experience, and project work. The program prepares graduates for careers in information systems, business analysis, IT management, and technology consulting.
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