MIS + POM Programs

 

  • Undergraduate Programs

Management Information Systems (MIS)
The Bachelor of Business Administration in Management Information Systems, is a unique program designed to educate students as information system professionals. Students gain knowledge about information systems technology, information management concepts, business processes, organizational functions and management (which includes interpersonal communications, organizational behavior, analytical tools, and statistical management).

 

Production Operations Management (POM)
The Bachelor of Business Administration in Production Operations Management is a unique program designed to provide students with fundamental operations management techniques and methods for modeling, problem solving and decision making. The program also covers primary aspects of technology typically used in a business organization to create products, services, and information. The program includes various approaches to modeling, problem solving, the use of quantitative methods, and software tools for decision making in an operations management environment.

  • Graduate Programs

Ph.D. in Business Administration - MIS
Ph.D. in Business Administration - POM
The degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration is awarded for scholarly attainment and represents the highest degree that the University may bestow on a business student. The basic purpose of the program is to enable persons who are seeking careers in institutions of higher learning (or in research or staff positions in business, industry, or government) to acquire a comprehensive, professional education. The doctoral program provides a deep understanding of business administration and in-depth study in a major field with emphasis in finance, management, management information systems, or marketing. A personalized program is designed for each student based upon the individual’s background, experience, and needs. Students seeking the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration make an unequivocal personal commitment to intellectual integrity and scholarship.