Training Course:Management Information Systems - MISSchool/Trainer:
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' No matter what employment you foresee for yourself in the future, current business practice dictates that you will be involved in not just the use of technology to help with your job but also the management of the that technology. In order to manage technology, it’s important to have a handle on the basic fundamentals of a variety of hardware and software. What you really need is much more than what you can get in a course or two on computers or computer technology.
Management Information Systems (MIS) offers you the opportunity to combine an understanding of technology along with the processes and procedures necessary to implement systems in the working place. Your degree is a basic business degree, the major offers limited specialization in a functional area of business - thus, you can hire into a corporation as a manager or manager trainee in any functional area. The MIS major helps you gain confidence in leading the employment of technology regardless of whether you end up as plant manager, sales manager or what have you.
If you wish to develop expertise in the technical area, MIS helps you do that too. We have MIS graduates working with computer systems and networks both with local firms and with national firms such as EDS. Recently, the president of a local computer firm who has hired many of our graduates said they were expanding their national markets and would continue to need our MIS graduates.
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Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule: http://www.fmarion.edu/
Phone:800-368-7551
School Address:
Francis Marion University P.O. Box 100547 Florence, SC 29501
Jobs & Resumes: Florence Houses & Roommates: Florence
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Applied Psychology
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CPA, CMA, CFM, CIA, CGFM
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Marketing
Public Relations
Convergence
Broadcast Journalism
Print Journalism
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