What is Management Information Systems (MIS)

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  • Опубликовано: 4 дек 2024
  • Introduction to MIS as a major in US universities.

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  • @BigStaff
    @BigStaff 8 лет назад

    Hello, I have been an Accountant for about 10 years I was in the military prior to that (Marine Corps) and now I am considering a Master's I.S. I have a problem I am sure most people would love to have. Because I am a veteran I can go to any state-funded school here in TX because when I entered into the military I lived here (Home of record). Because of that I can kind of pick and choose but I have a lot of responsibilities and cannot move and online is the best for me due to my schedule (single-dad). I am tempted to go to a school that would allow me to do it faster like Phoenix, Devry or some other online school but I would have to pay out of pocket or take out student loans instead of the two years it takes to do it tuition free. Couldn't I more than likely make up the different in the 25K it would cost for 10-15 months at Phoenix by getting done faster as opposed to going with the tuition after 24 to 30 months from a more reputable school? Would I make more by going to UH or TAMU? Does where you go matter in I.S. or am I just being lazy?

    • @youAbajajTube
      @youAbajajTube  7 лет назад +1

      HI, sorry for the late reply. Yes, where you go matters immensely. I would definitely recommend a reputable IS program like UT Austin, UT Dallas, UT Arlington or TAMU.

  • @AlfuratiAlsori
    @AlfuratiAlsori 9 лет назад

    Thanks for your efforts....

  • @isaamadi5529
    @isaamadi5529 10 лет назад

    it`s ok thank you

  • @delnitap
    @delnitap 4 года назад

    Is MIS the same as Business Administration?

  • @edwardvotel9793
    @edwardvotel9793 5 лет назад +1

    MIS student at Temple University

  • @mikekrg
    @mikekrg 4 года назад

    Such a misleading piece of crap. This major is all about data anayltics. Looking at statistical graphs all day long and making predictions. It has nothing to do with computers or technology. If I wanted to be an economist I would go to economics. No programming no networks, only big database boring shit