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Students specializing in Business Information Systems will acquire skills to recognize, understand, and evaluate stakeholder requirements, employing analytical approaches, design principles, and decision-making strategies to create information system elements, frameworks, and workflows that address those needs. Those completing this specialization will gain comprehensive knowledge of core business information system concepts and theoretical models that serve as foundations for ongoing learning and professional application.
Program Objectives
Recognize, comprehend, and assess stakeholder requirements while determining key priorities, objectives, limitations, and variables within organizational systems (considering social, cultural, legal, environmental, and commercial factors) through systems analysis, with awareness of professional ethics.
Utilize analytical, design, and decision-making techniques to engineer components, frameworks, and operational processes that fulfill defined specifications, including creative methods for generating alternative solutions, concepts, and protocols, while demonstrating research competencies and information literacy.