Management Information Systems
Major and Minor
Gain knowledge of information technology and how it impacts the strategy and objectives of an organization
Through a balanced combination of both business-related and information systems-related courses, you will explore how people, technology and organizations are interconnected to support business and systems process analysis. This program is similar to Computer Information Systems, but has less of a programming emphasis and more of a business emphasis.
What will I learn?
Simpson's management information systems degree provides an understanding of the connections between business process and information technologies to analyze and design business process and systems to enable organizations to work toward solving their business needs and objectives.
Learn the fundamentals of information systems with an emphasis on business intelligence systems. The latest advances in these systems are covered along with topical references to ethical and societal issues. This course is designed to help you function more effectively and efficiently as managers, decision makers and leaders in the business world. You will learn to use data analysis software for summarization and visualization of critical business data.
Keep pace with the future
Data and information are becoming increasingly important assets for all types of organizations throughout the world. See how the Department of Computer Science can provide a deeper understanding of how multi-dimensional information and knowledge impacts everyday business practices.