Management Information Systems
The Management Information Systems program at Kennedy-Western University
focuses on the development, maintenance and management of information
systems. Development and maintenance of systems in management for control
of the business enterprise are explored at all program levels.
Bachelor Program
The goal of the undergraduate program is to give the student both short and
long-term practical applications of learning by instructing them in the
maintenance and development of certain systems.
Courses include Introduction to Data Communications, Fundamentals of WAN and
LAN, Business Uses of the Internet and System Analysis and Design.
Master Program
The goal of the graduate programs is to ensure the student is capable of
directing effective utilization and management of information systems
resources by the business enterprise.
Courses include Information Technologies and Business Functions, Computer
Based Business Systems, Data Communications and Networking, and Decision
Support and Expert Systems.
Doctorate Program
Courses include Information Systems Strategy, Operational and Financial
Models, Corporate Information Management and Statistical Analysis for
Research Methods.
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