Management Assessment
Below, you will find assessments provided by the department of management
The objective of the management program is to develop conceptual skills and practical problem-solving techniques that apply to management. Students are educated in management fundamentals and methods applicable to decision making. Emphasis is placed on the importance of organizational behavior in public and private enterprises and consideration of the public interest in making management decisions.
The Management Information Systems program develops competencies in analysis, design, development, and management of business information systems. Emphasis is on the development of computer application in a business environment and the effective use of computer resources to meet business objectives. Students receive hands-on experience with client-server technologies through lab-based and independent projects.
MS Management Information Systems
The Master of Science in Management Information Systems is designed to integrate knowledge of information technology (IT) and the functional areas of business, with emphasis on strategic IT applications and the development of project management, team, and communication competencies. The program is designed to build upon business experience to prepare graduates for roles such as business systems analyst, database administrator, communications manager, IT management/corporate liaison, IT product manager, and project manager.