Outcomes of the Bachelor's Program in Management Information Systems:
Knowledge and Understanding:
1. Demonstrates knowledge of concepts and theories related to the Management Information Systems program and key administrative fields such as Accounting, Marketing, Finance, Human Resources, Production, and Operations.
2. Explains key modern methodologies for analyzing, designing, and developing information systems, along with creative approaches for managing these systems within organizations.
3. Exhibits a deep understanding of integrating technologies with various functional areas within an organization.
4. Identifies methods for diagnosing deficiencies in the performance of management information systems and proposes strategies for their improvement.
Skills:
1. Applies concepts, theories, and technical tools associated with management information systems.
2. Analyzes management information systems to identify complex problems and potential risks in their administration and operation, and works towards resolving these issues.
3. Utilizes critical thinking to devise innovative solutions in the development of management information systems that enhance organizational efficiency and effectiveness.
4. Employs investigative and research methods to analyze work environments and identify key obstacles that hinder the development and innovation of management information systems within the organization.
5. Uses technical tools, computational processes, and business intelligence to process data, generate reports, and assess organizational performance indicators, thereby supporting decision-making processes within the organization.
6. Communicates effectively with technical and administrative stakeholders to ensure coordination during the analysis, design, and development of management systems.
Values, Independence, and Responsibility:
1. Adheres to relevant laws and regulations by demonstrating ethical responsibility and practicing good citizenship when utilizing management information systems and interacting with others.
2. Continuously enhances academic and professional development through ongoing learning and effective training.
3. Manages tasks, activities, and responsibilities related to the management information systems field professionally and independently.
4. Collaborates with diverse teams, demonstrating leadership in managing information systems projects by clearly defining responsibilities and shared tasks.
5. Actively contributes to pioneering projects in the field of management information systems, aligning with national development goals.