A. Knowledge and Understanding:
Upon successful completion of the undergraduate Management Information Systems Program, graduates should be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of:
A1. Demonstrate an understanding of fundamental concepts, theories, basic mathematical foundations, methods and techniques related to MIS discipline.
A2. Demonstrate sound understanding of Information systems strategies that are aligned with organization strategies, taking into consideration data management, security and risk management, network principles, and business process modeling and requirements for organizations.
A3. Acquire basic knowledge of business and system analysis, management, accounting, finance, marketing, programming, DSS, web and mobile applications.
A4. Identify various organization needs, enterprise architecture, legal and regulatory aspects, types of information systems and strategies to manage organizational processes for improving organizations performance.
B. Cognitive/ Intellectual Skills:
Upon successful completion of the undergraduate Management Information Systems Program, graduates should be able to:
B1. Analyze, evaluate and document organization needs and propose suitable information system solutions.
B2. Plan and design proper enterprise system strategies that support organization and business strategies.
B3. Explore suitable enterprise architectures, techniques and services requirements to deploy information systems successfully
B4. Analyze the impact of ethical principles, legal, social issues, security on enterprises, and society.
C. Practical and Professional Skills:
Upon successful completion of the undergraduate Management Information Systems Program, graduates should be able to:
C1. Implement modern techniques, strategies, regulations, and skills in order to analyze and evaluate business needs and propose the appropriate information systems solutions based on professional ethics, privacy, and legal responsibility.
C2. Employ the principles of management, finance and technology concepts to implement and manage information systems effectively to enhance organization performance
C3. Work effectively on project management, programming skills, planning, operational, and different management information applications.
C4. Apply management information based solutions for quality and risks management in order to enhance enterprises performance.
D. General and Transferable Skills:
Upon successful completion of the undergraduate Management Information Systems Program, graduates should be able to:
D1. Work effectively individually or within a team in order to accomplish a common goal.
D2. Prove efficient skills in writing and presenting reports, creative thinking and interpersonal relationship.
D3. Engage in a life-long self-learning, time management, leadership and communicate effectively to examine an enterprise issue