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Management
Information Systems
The Management Information
Systems (MIS) concentration prepares students for many opportunities
in the information technology field and business. These inlude careers
as managers of computer service units, or applications staff members
supporting computer-using organizations. Aimed at producing graduates
who bridge the gap between technical knowledge and business functions,
the program focuses on a mix of applied computer systems content, interpersonal
interaction, and a practical business orientation.
While administered by the Department
of Management, the concentration in management information systems is interdisciplinary in
nature. The courses may be taken by students in other colleges and departments
who wish to complement other computer-related studies with business-oriented
information systems subjects.
Drexel is a particularly exciting place to pursue any computer-oriented major.
Drexel made history as the first university in the nation to require every
student to have access to a personal computer. Today, Drexel’s leadership
continues with academic software development and major investments
in the information infrastructure. Drexel University is a campus where computers
are an integral part of all education, not just computer courses.
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