Management Information Systems
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Program Overview
Management Information Systems
The MIS degree focuses on the business applications of information technology and data analytics. This includes emphasizing necessary skills required in the analysis, development, and implementation of various information, communication, and data analytics technologies critical in all organizations.
Why Management Information Systems at OSU?
MIS is a practical applied STEM-focused technical major that develops project and team-based skills essential for the professional world. The department is recognized as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defender Education by the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security.
Program Details
- Department: Department of Management Science and Information Systems
- College: Business, Spears School
- Available At: OSU Stillwater Campus, OSU Tulsa Campus
Degree Type
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA)
Major
- Management Information Systems Courses, 4-year Plan
Major Options
- Data Science Courses, 4-year Plan
- Information Assurance Courses, 4-year Plan
Minors
- Data Science Courses
- Information Assurance Courses
- Management Information Systems Courses
Career Paths
A MIS major provides the skills necessary for students to pursue career opportunities in:
- Business analysis
- Project management
- Programming
- Software design and development
- Website and mobile app design
- Information systems design
- Website and mobile app developer
- System integration and implementation
- Systems analysis
- Database administration
- Information assurance analyst
- IT infrastructure design and support
Student to Faculty Ratio
21:1 student to faculty ratio in Spears Business classes.
Highlights
Nationally Recognized
OSU is among just seven colleges found in each of three key rankings by CyberDegrees.org, highlighting its excellence in cyber security education.
Student Organizations
Students can participate in the Information Security and Assurance Club and the Association of Information Technology Professionals to gain practical skills and advance their marketability.
Eastin Center for Career Readiness
The Eastin Center supports students' professional growth from awareness to successful implementation.
Scholarships
$2.2 million in scholarships awarded annually to Spears Business undergraduate students.
