Management Information Systems Faculty
Since the term "Information Age" came into existence, information technology has profoundly changed the way we conduct business and live our lives. Knowing how Management Information Systems can improve the productivity and the quality of life is therefore imperative. Information systems (IS) are more than just computer hardware, software, and communication networks; rather, IS should be an organizational and management solution, based on information technology (IT), to a challenge posed by the environment. IS managers are concerned with the planning, use, and control of organizational information. Software, such as database management systems (DBMS), decision support systems (DSS) and computer-aided systems engineering (CASE) tools, are vital components in today's workplace. As future managers of information and technology, MIS graduates will bring technology and business together in the delivery of information solutions to help organizations achieve their goals.