College: Applied Sciences
Main Title: Management Information Systems (MIS)
Main Specialization Description:
Management Information Systems (MIS) focuses on using information technology to support and enhance business processes and decision-making. Students develop skills in database management, systems analysis, project management, and data analysis. Graduates are prepared for careers in IT management, business analysis, data analysis, and consulting.
Learning Objectives:
- Understanding the fundamentals of management information systems and their role in organizations.
- Developing skills in database management, systems analysis, and project management.
- Learning data analysis techniques, business intelligence, and decision support systems.
- Exploring principles of IT strategy, enterprise systems, and cybersecurity.
- Analyzing and interpreting business data and information systems.
- Developing critical thinking, problem-solving, and technical skills for effective MIS practice.
Major Curriculum:
- Introduction to Management Information Systems
- An overview of key concepts, principles, and practices in management information systems.
- Fundamentals of information systems, IT infrastructure, and business processes.
- Database Management
- Principles of database management, including database design, structured query language, and database administration.
- Techniques for designing, querying, and managing databases.
- Systems Analysis and Design
- Principles of systems analysis and design, including requirements gathering, system modeling, and prototyping.
- Techniques for analyzing and designing information systems.
- Project Management
- Principles of project management, including planning, scheduling, risk management, and stakeholder communication.
- Techniques for managing IT projects from inception to completion.
- Data Analysis and Business Intelligence
- Principles of data analysis and business intelligence, including data mining, statistical analysis, and visualization.
- Techniques for analyzing business data and supporting decision-making.
- IT Strategy and Enterprise Systems
- Principles of IT strategy, including strategic planning, IT governance, and digital transformation.
- Techniques for implementing and managing enterprise systems like ERP and CRM.
- Cybersecurity
- Principles of cybersecurity, including network security, data protection, and risk management.
- Techniques for securing information systems and managing cyber threats.
- Practical Training
- Practical experiences in MIS settings, including hands-on training and practical projects in IT departments, consulting firms, or data analysis companies.
- Applying acquired skills in practical MIS scenarios.
- Capstone Project in MIS
- A comprehensive project to apply skills in database management, systems analysis, or data analysis.
- Presentation of a polished project, research paper, or presentation on MIS.
Assessment Methods:
- Database management projects, systems analysis reports, project management plans, data analysis studies, IT strategy analyses, cybersecurity projects, practical training reports, capstone projects, group projects, and presentations.
Recommended Textbooks:
- "Management Information Systems" by Kenneth C. Laudon and Jane P. Laudon.
- "Database Management" by Raghu Ramakrishnan and Johannes Gehrke.
- "Systems Analysis and Design" by Kendall and Kendall.
- "Project Management" by various authors.
- "Data Analysis and Business Intelligence" by various authors.
- "IT Strategy and Enterprise Systems" by various authors.
- "Cybersecurity" by various authors.
Prerequisites:
Basic knowledge of computer science and business principles and an interest in IT and management.
Duration of Specialization:
Usually 4 years for a Bachelor's degree, including coursework, internships, and capstone projects.
Certification:
Graduates can pursue further education or professional certifications, such as Certified in the Governance of Enterprise IT (CGEIT), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), or specialized certifications in areas like data analytics or project management.
Target Audience:
Aspiring IT managers, business analysts, data analysts, consultants, and professionals seeking careers in IT departments, consulting firms, data analysis companies, and various industries that demand expertise in management information systems. This specialization equips students with the technical, analytical, and managerial skills necessary to excel in MIS and support careers across various IT and business-related roles.