What Do A Business Major, Fun Jobs, Great Pay, And Terrific Career Have In Common?
Management Information Systems (MIS) At the Anderson School Of Management
Interested in learning more about the MIS program at Anderson? Download and print the MIS booklet.
Anderson's MIS faculty wants you to know about the dynamic world of management information systems professionals. MIS combines business savvy with technology, and is one of the most richly rewarding paths for BBA or MBA students.
Large or small, local or international, product or service, entertainment or business, every organization depends on good information and information systems.
What's an "MIS" concentration?
MIS = Management Information Systems. Folks who major in MIS work with new and proven technologies to solve business problems, achieve business goals, and change the world!
Why do Anderson MIS graduates get such high salaries?
Good salaries go to folks who have skills and abilities that are in demand and are in relatively short supply.
In the Bureau of Labor Statistics' projection of occupational growth from 2004 - 2014, five of the 12 occupations expected to see the fastest growth are IT professions.
Almost daily, new technologies hit the marketplace, organizations strive to match their needs with appropriate technologies, and entertainment and social networking options change the ways we work and play.
What jobs can I get with an MIS concentration?
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Project Manager Systems Designer Documentation Developer Chief Information Officer Training Design Business Analyst Network Administrator Database Administrator(DBA) Security Administrator End-User Support System Integrator |
Webmaster Web Designer Tech Support Manager Desktop Support Manager IT Manager Sharepoint Developer Mobile Computing Manager E-Commerce Manager Game Developer Telecom Administrator Application Developer |
Can I find a job in Albuquerque (or New Mexico)
if I have an MIS degree?
Yes! Work closely with Anderson's Career Services Offi ce at 277-8870 and MIS faculty.
Can I finally leave Albuquerque (or New Mexico)
if I have an MIS degree?
Yes! Work closely with Anderson's Career Services
Offi ce at 277-8870 and MIS faculty.
Yeah, but, will I become a GEEK if I do MIS?
No! True geeks never seem to include us in their
membership drives. Like vanilla ice cream, MIS
goes well with nearly everything. You'll open new
career opportunities for yourself whatever your
current background.
MIS professionals help create solutions that delight users and improve their work and world.
Use UNM's LoboWeb to sign up for one of our entry-level MIS courses:
BBA: MGMT 459
MBA: MGMT 634
Visit the Anderson School website to read about
updated courses and programs.
BBA: http://mis.mgt.unm.edu/bbacurriculum.asp
MBA: http://mis.mgt.unm.edu/mbacurriculum.asp
Full-time Anderson MIS faculty members are Ranjit Bose, Steve Burd, Nick Flor, David Harris, Xin (Robert) Luo, Laurie Schatzberg, and Alex Seazzu. We bring a mix of academic specialties and real world experiences to every class.
Start building your strong future today!
Contact us today to learn how.
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Ranjit Bose MIS Concentration Advisor ASM 2104 bose@mgt.unm.edu |
Xin (Robert) Luo luo@mgt.unm.edu |
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Stephen D. Burd ASM 2118 burd@mgt.unm.edu |
Laurie Schatzberg MIS Outreach and Recruiting Coordinator ASM 2148 laurie@mgt.unm.edu |
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Nick V. Flor ASM 2166 flor@mgt.unm.edu |
Alex Seazzu ASM 2134 alex@mgt.unm.edu |
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David Harris ASM 2165 harris@mgt.unm.edu |
Anderson Advisement Office 277-3888 |