The undergraduate degree in Information Systems Management is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the management and use of information systems in organizations. The program focuses on the development and implementation of information
systems to support business operations, and decision-making. Students will learn how to analyze, design, and implement information systems that support organizational goals and objectives.
The curriculum includes courses in programming, database management, systems analysis and design, project management, and business systems. Graduates will be prepared for careers in information systems management, systems analysis, and other related fields.
Degree Required Units: 180 Units
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