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As a management information systems (MIS) student, you'll master using technology to address business challenges and uncover innovative competitive edges. You'll develop skills to harness IT for identifying market trends, driving organizational success, and enhancing business operations. The program teaches you to assess requirements, craft intuitive interfaces, and build tailored database solutions that optimize business efficiency.
Companies across all industries seek MIS professionals for their unique blend of technical, business, and systems knowledge. If you thrive on challenges, aspire to be a forward-thinking business leader, and love developing tech-driven solutions for organizational issues, an MIS degree could be your ideal path.
Program Learning Outcomes The Management Information Systems - Economics Concentration equips students to: 1. Leverage information systems, databases, and analytics tools for strategic business gains 2. Develop programming solutions for business challenges using contemporary languages 3. Create and deploy data communication networks aligned with organizational needs 4. Construct business-appropriate database models and execute queries effectively 5. Develop web-based applications to address commercial requirements 6. Evaluate current and proposed systems while modeling different system components 7. Apply system development phases to create functional, structural, and behavioral models 8. Address practical business issues while cultivating leadership and teamwork abilities 9. Employ project management frameworks and industry standards 10. Collaborate with stakeholders to resolve actual business difficulties 11. Acquire specialized economic knowledge for designing systems that solve economics-related problems.