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Management of Information Systems

Did you know?

Information Technology (IT) is one of the 14 targeted high growth industries of the U.S. Department of Labor.1

IT has been characterized as a high-growth, high-demand sector of the U.S. economy; strategic initiatives are being undertaken throughout the U.S. to prepare the workforce to fill these economically vital IT jobs.

Employment of information systems managers expected to increase 18 percent from 2010 to 2020.2

Job opportunities will be best for applicants with computer-related work experience; a master’s degree in business administration (MBA) with technology as a core component or a management information systems degree (MS in MIS) and strong communication and administrative skills are in increasing demand. 3 Annual mean wage for this position in Arkansas is $102,670.4

Demand for systems analysts projected to increase 22 percent from 2010 to 2020.5

Since the work of systems analysts directly involves business systems, a degree in management information systems, including business courses, is desired; a graduate business degree with a concentration in management information systems may be preferred.6

Popular Career Tracks in MIS

UALR MIS graduates are highly sought by Arkansas employers in industries ranging from medical, government, software, marketing, and utility to IT consulting. Strong alumni connections ease the way for other UALR MIS students to gain employment.

Information System Manager

Information systems managers play a vital role in the technological direction of their organizations. They do everything from constructing the business plan to overseeing network security to directing Internet operations. Information systems managers plan, coordinate, and direct research and design the computer-related activities of firms. They work with top management to help determine both technical and business goals and create detailed plans for the accomplishment of these goals.

Project Manager

Project managers develop requirements, budgets, and schedules for their firms’ information technology projects. They coordinate such projects from development through implementation, working with internal and external clients, vendors, consultants, and computer specialists. These managers are increasingly involved in projects that upgrade the information security of an organization.

Systems Analyst

Systems analysts are responsible for analyzing the business and technical requirements of an information system. Systems analysts analyze current business systems, identify problems, and propose new systems. Systems analysts help an organization realize the maximum benefit from its investment in equipment, personnel, and business processes.

Database Administrator

Database administrators work with database management systems software and determine ways to store, manage, and extract data effectively. They identify user requirements, set up computer databases, and test and coordinate modifications to the systems. Today database administrator responsibilities include coordinating business intelligence and data security activities.

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To learn more about the marketability of a degree in MIS and how it can lead you to an exciting, well-paid, and fulfilling career, contact us today!

Management Information Systems

For more information contact: Department of Management * College of Business * 501.569.8854 * Dr. Mitchell ( rbmitchell@ualr.edu)

Or contact Drs. Bailey(jlbailey@ualr.edu), Kim(sxkim@ualr.edu), Parks(rfparks@ualr.edu), or Woolridge (rwwoolridge@ualr.edu)

1- Arkansas Department of Workforce Services,

2- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics,

3- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics,

4- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics,

5- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics,

6- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics,

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