Bachelor's Major
Information Systems / MIS
Bridging the critical gap between executive strategy and technical execution, the Information Systems major develops 'Business Translators'. This interdisciplinary program equips students with the technical depth to design massive database systems and the business acumen to ensure those systems drive real ROI. Graduates are experts in digital transformation, capable of analyzing corporate needs and deploying technology to optimize complex global supply chains and decision-making processes.
Admission & Aptitude
Interest in both organizational management and technology
Strong interpersonal communication and presentation skills
Analytical mindset for data-driven decision making
Basic competency in quantitative reasoning
Curriculum Pillars
Core Tech Strategy
Strategic Analysis
Management & Leadership
What You'll Learn
Advanced data modeling and SQL for strategic business intelligence.
Methodologies for analyzing and re-engineering inefficient business processes.
Economic and strategic frameworks for evaluating emerging technology investments.
Learning Style
Case-study intensive and client-facing. Students work on real-world business challenges, presenting technical solutions to non-technical stakeholders. It combines laboratory-based SQL work with boardroom-style presentations.
Is This You?
You are fascinated by technology but prefer leading teams over solo coding.
You care about 'value' and 'impact' as much as technical features.
You have the unique ability to explain complex ideas to anyone.
Career Outcomes
Technical Product Manager: Defining the 'what' and 'why' of products.
IT Strategy Consultant: Solving architectural failures for the Fortune 500.
Business Intelligence Lead: Owning the source of truth for corporate data.
Typical Roles
Core Industries
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