Content area
Ehie discusses the process and results of the development of an undergraduate management information systems (MIS) program grounded in the industry's expectations and reflecting the perspectives of a select group of individuals from major organizations that employ MIS graduates. Results show that employers are looking for individuals with a strong systems orientation and a good understanding of an integrative business value-chain.
Details
Decision Support Systems;
Business Skills;
Telecommunications;
Business Schools;
Departments;
Graduates;
Information Retrieval;
Educational Technology;
Management Systems;
Computer Science;
Systems Analysis;
Systems Development;
Computer Oriented Programs;
Revision (Written Composition);
Employers;
Programming Languages;
Artificial Intelligence;
Internet;
Database Management Systems;
Scientists;
Information Technology;
Algorithms
Decision support systems;
Business education;
Employers;
Software;
Programming languages;
Internet;
Scientists;
Computer science;
Knowledge;
Systems analysis;
Computer engineering;
Core curriculum;
Information technology;
Artificial intelligence;
Business community;
Management information systems;
Information systems;
Academic disciplines