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Undergraduate Programs

  • Management Information Systems majors prepare for careers in systems analysis, business system design, and information technology management. The program strongly emphasizes business and organizational studies as well as information systems technology.  Students in the program will study business systems analysis, business systems design, and computer programming.  Other technical and business areas in the program focus on developing, implementing, and maintaining information systems in a variety of organizational settings.  The program includes course work in information system design and development methodologies, database management systems, IS project management, electronic business, and data communications. The program also covers business fundamentals in accounting, finance, marketing, management, and management science.

  • Supply Chain Management majors study concepts and strategies that enable organizations to be competitive in the world economy.  They also study management tools and analytical techniques, such as forecasting, purchasing and logistics, inventory management, production scheduling, and quality manufacturing practices needed to achieve the goal of customer service.  Every organization, whether public or private, produces goods and/or delivers services to customers and clients.  Effective management of these production and service operations is critical to the success of an organization.  Supply Chain professionals manage and coordinate activities to balance the needs of the consumer with the resources of the firm.  For many years these efforts increasingly extend beyond a single physical location, and require coordination among a global pipeline of suppliers and contractors.  This requires an effective and efficient flow of both materials and information among all parts of the supply chain, with the overall goal of satisfying the ultimate consumer.

Graduate Programs

 

 

 

 
Dwight Smith-Daniels
Dwight Smith-Daniels, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair
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Dr. Shu Schiller
Assistant Professor of Information Systems

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Jimmy R. Bowser
Jimmy R. Bowser
Managed Network Services Support Specialist, Reyonlds & Reynolds
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