Armed with a formidable understanding of both computers and commerce, Information Systems professionals are uniquely qualified to help organizations navigate the intersection of technology and ...
The Collat School of Business’s online graduate Management Information Systems program opens a new website is ranked No. 4 in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report. “We are extremely ...
With technology driving almost every industry, and more and more professionals in the coming years will be needed to lead at the intersection of business, information technology and management. Drexel ...
Information Systems is No. 10 among public university programs and No. 15 overall. It is offered as a STEM-designated M.S. in Information Systems and an MBA concentrati ...
Companies of all sizes depend on information systems to manage their operations, production, communications, records, distribution, sales and customer interactions. Information systems often need to ...
The Master of Science in Management Information Systems program, is available to those who have completed an undergraduate degree in business or a closely related field. The program offers admission ...
Founded in 1941, UConn’s School of Business is situated at the heart of campus, next to the Student Union and across the street from Gampel Pavilion; the building offers many undergraduate and ...
Prepare for roles as healthcare managers, health informatics managers and policy professionals. Information technology pervades every aspect of healthcare delivery today, providing access to rich and ...
Columbia College expands its graduate programs with six new offerings tailored for working adults, focusing on flexibility ...
Change or enhance your career trajectory through the Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) degree program! The STEM-designated MSIS can help you learn new skills and knowledge expanding your ...
The Collat School of Business’s online graduate Management Information Systems program opens a new website is ranked No. 3 in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report. The program jumped one ...