
If you would like to do everything from constructing business plans, to overseeing network security, to directing Internet operations, then you should really consider pursuing a degree in management information systems. As a management information systems student, you’ll learn how to play a vital role in determining a company’s technological direction, and how to organize a company’s computer-related activities.
With employment prospects expected to increase much faster than average through 2012, the job picture for management information systems graduates looks bright indeed.
A bachelor's degree program in computer and information systems will give you the skills to master the practical applications of technology to support organizations while adding value to their offerings. A broad range of subjects is covered in a computer information systems degree program, including communications, business, networking, software design and mathematics.
Request InformationA master's degree program in information systems management will give you a working knowledge of database systems and their design. You will learn the technical, managerial, and policy issues associated with building computer-based systems that support modern organizations.
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