Management Information Systems
Academic programs
To inquire about this program:
Admission Office | 312-362-8300
Department site: http://accountancy.depaul.edu
The School of Accountancy and Management Information Systems, a division of the College of Commerce, offers a four-year program leading to a Bachelor of Science in Commerce with a management information systems major.
Here, professors -- not graduate assistants -- teach courses. They exhibit an unmatched commitment to teaching excellence and innovation, and are active researchers who regularly write and contribute to widely used textbooks and professional journals. Most have direct experience in business. They have served as chief financial officers, controllers, and internal auditors for major corporations. A number of professors work with accounting and business firms or major professional organizations as consultants, faculty residents or participants on special projects.
In the heart of Chicago's financial and business community, DePaul's location is a key factor in attracting a faculty with impressive talent, credentials, experience and a strong desire to teach.
Chicago is the center for commerce and technology employment in the Midwest. The leading international firms are either based in Chicago, or have major offices here and most recent regional business firms are based in the Chicago area.