- MBA in Management Information Systems (MBA-MIS), International American University, USA
Overview:
The MBA with a specialization in Management Information Systems (MIS) combines core MBA coursework with focused training in information systems management. Students acquire essential business administration skills alongside advanced knowledge of managing and utilizing information systems effectively.
In addition to theoretical instruction, the program includes practical, hands-on exercises using tools such as SAP, QuickBooks, and databases, enabling students to gain real-world experience and demonstrate their ability to apply classroom learning in professional settings. This specialization is non-quantitative and does not require a computer science background. Students must have a PC or laptop with Microsoft Windows OS to install SQL; the necessary software is provided.
Program Learning Objectives (PLO)
Primary objectives of this program include equipping students with the knowledge and ability to:
- Demonstrate sophisticated written communication. (SLO1)
- Deliver professional oral presentations. (SLO2)
- Apply advanced critical thinking to solve complex challenges. (SLO3)
- Evaluate ethical dilemmas and recommend solutions based on Christian ethical principles. (SLO4)
- Critically evaluate and synthesize information for effective management. (SLO5)
This program is a collaboration with the International American University, USA
Each student will be conferred two distinct certificates: one issued by West Cambridge College and the other by International American University
The languages of study are English, French, and Arabic. The student could choose these languages.