BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
WHAT IS MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS (MIS)? MIS focuses on teamwork, leadership, project management, customer service, underlying business theories, and data analysis to meet the challenges presented by rapidly evolving information technology and the need to effectively incorporate this technology into business strategy and day-to-day operations.
WHAT DOES AN MIS PROFESSIONAL DO ON A DAY-TO-DAY BASIS? MIS professionals advance the goals and operations of organizations by synthesizing and systemizing information in key areas of interest and producing timely, accurate information that contributes to the end-objectives of an organization. MIS professionals embark on careers in a wide array of information technology (IT) roles in companies from various industries, including IT Consulting, Finance, Insurance, Government, System Analytics, Computer Systems Design and related services.
WHAT IMPACT DOES AN MIS PROFESSIONAL HAVE ON SOCIETY? MIS professionals improve people’s lives by analyzing, designing, and implementing information technology systems required by diverse business activities in areas such as information security, information integration, and information exchange.
ALEXIS EHLERS ’20 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS “Majoring in MIS has allowed me to effectively incorporate my love of communicating while fueling my desire to be a problem solver. This career path has given me the freedom to create innovative and versatile programs that exemplify everything I was taught at Mays Business School. I was able to enhance these skills during my USAA internship by getting exposure to both the business side and the technology side of what IT jobs can entail.”
AVERAGE STARTING SALARY (SPRING 2019 - CAREERCENTER.TAMU.EDU)
$61,000+ TRANSFORMATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES Our integrated curriculum enables students to have a broader functional understanding of the various technologies utilized by organizations, and a better understanding of how those work together to serve them. • Speak technically and business-focused to liaise between functions • Case competitions provide high-impact experiences ° Two required courses include case competitions ° Corporate judges evaluate students’ functional understanding in advanced topics ° Simulates business problems in areas such as finance, human resources, and technical support • Seminar courses led by industry professionals (e.g., Data Analytics) • World-class faculty • Optional high-impact experiences ° Summer leadership retreat ° Women in Technology Conference ° Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP) • Corporate advisory board connection through the Center for the Management of Information Systems, including:
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES JOB TITLES • Business Analyst • Computer Engineer • Cybersecurity Consultant • IT Analyst • IT Consultant • Network Analyst • Software Analyst • Software Developer • Systems Designer • Technology Risk Consultant • UI/UX Developer • Web Developer
INDUSTRIES • Banking / Finance / Accounting • Consulting • Health Care • Insurance • Manufacturing • Oil and Gas • Retail • Technology • Transportation
JUSTIN RUSSO ’11 OPERATIONS SYSTEMS ANALYST NOBLE ENERGY “IT gives you the flexibility to choose your own path depending on your interests. You also have the benefit of not being tied to just one industry. Whether you want to be technical focused, functional/project focused, or somewhere in the middle, there are always challenges to be solved. Since all companies are digital these days, IT has become a necessary trade. Growing up, I was told, “Everyone needs a plumber and an electrician to get things running.” In modern society, you can add IT professionals to that list.”
CHOOSE MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS Courses in yellow build on one another and must be taken in the following progression. Students can begin taking the course sequence in their sophomore year or once all lower-level CBKs are complete. Semester 1
Semester 2
• ISTM 250 • ISTM 281
• ISTM 310 • ISTM 320 • ISTM 481
Semester 3 • • • •
ISTM 315 ISTM 410 ISTM 481 Directed Elective
Contact the Student Services Office within the Department of Information and Operations Management. INFOStudentServices@mays.tamu.edu | 979-845-0811
Semester 4 • ISTM 415 • Directed Elective