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Management Information Systems

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Management Information Systems
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Pair business acumen with technological skills

In the Management Information Systems (MIS) program, you’ll learn both the business and technological foundations of information systems management. DePaul’s undergraduate MIS degree program will prepare you to pursue a variety of careers requiring both business and technological skills.

As you earn your MIS degree, you will

  • acquire a broad understanding of information technologies and the information systems life cycle as they apply to business processes
  • gain the ability to identify organizational data
  • design and manipulate databases
  • integrate technical knowledge with an understanding of business operations

DePaul is located in the heart of Chicago’s financial and business community, giving you opportunities to intern and work professionally with leading business and technology firms.

Classes

Coursework

  • Accounting
  • Applied Networks and Security
  • Database Design and Development
  • Economics
  • Finance
  • Management
  • Systems Analysis and Design

Career Options

Common Career Areas

  • Business analysis
  • Database administration
  • Network administration
  • Project management
  • Systems analysis
More career info

93%

of Management Information Systems graduates were employed, continuing their education or not seeking employment after graduation.


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