Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences
The Management Information Systems (MIS) program is vital for contemporary business at all levels. These computer-based systems serve managers, helping organizations and companies organize their operations. The MIS department performs numerous functions by integrating technology into business, combining information technology and management systems. Graduates with a broad understanding of information systems and technologies are highly valuable to companies and institutions across various sectors.
The faculty, through its MIS department, aspires to achieve leadership and excellence in business and academic research related to management information systems, providing pioneering education and scientific research in this field.
To supply society with specialists in information systems who contribute their acquired expertise to solving information system problems in economics and business administration.
– Deepen the knowledge of educational and administrative staff, and enhance the teaching and learning processes.
– Provide practical training for students in MIS at various community institutions.
– Strengthen relationships with community institutions to bridge theory and practice.
– Graduate students with strong scientific and practical skills, equipping them with modern scientific methods that keep pace with technical and knowledge advancements.
– Provide practical training for students in MIS at various community institutions.
– Strengthen relationships with community institutions to bridge theory and practice.
– Graduate students with strong scientific and practical skills, equipping them with modern scientific methods that keep pace with technical and knowledge advancements.
Graduates can work in institutional management, system analysis and network management, database management, design and processing, information system analysis and design, information system testing and review, business management system analysis, design and operation, quality system management in information systems, and information system development and marketing.
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