The Management Information Systems major is offered in the Management and Business Analytics Department in the Meehan School of Business .
Michael J. Salé
Meehan Business Building 229
508-565-5629
msale@stonehill.edu
In today’s rapidly evolving business environment, effective IT management is crucial for organizational success. The Management Information Systems (MIS) major equips students with the skills to analyze, design, and manage information systems that support business operations and decision-making processes. Students will learn to leverage technology to solve complex business problems, improve efficiency, and drive innovation within an organization. The coursework emphasizes the integration of business and technology, ensuring that graduates can bridge the gap between technical expertise and business acumen.
Students in the MIS program will gain proficiency in key areas such as project management, data communications, networking, security, and data management using SQL. They will also have the option to develop programming skills through courses in computer science. With these skills, graduates are well-prepared for careers in IT management, systems analysis, data management, and more.
The Management Information Systems major requires a total of 20 courses.