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University of Delaware
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Newark, DE 19716
Phone: 302.831.2392
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Major Resource Kit

Management Information Systems

The undergraduate MIS program is designed to prepare the student for a career in Management Information Systems. The program is a unique blend of core business courses, computerized information systems courses, and business-oriented information systems courses. The MIS program involves a significant amount of hands-on cases and experience with computerized IS as applied to business. The program is designed to provide the foundation for a career in the various and broad areas of MIS.

The basic task of the information systems specialist is to act as an intermediary between the persons in an organization who have information needs, such as record keeping, sales, production, or planning, and the computer programmers who write the solutions to these problems. The information analyst knows the business functions (accounting, marketing, finance, operations, strategic planning) as well as computer programming and the computer programs available for solving particular problems. The MIS specialist interviews the potential user, finds out the goals of the organization, determines the information needs and tools required to support these goals, and helps to design computerized systems to support these goals. Then the analyst may review the solutions and user needs with the programmers. Finally the analyst may participate in the programming, implementation, and testing of these newly designed systems.

For further information, contact Clinton White, MBA, DBA (Indiana), Professor and MIS Area Head, at 831-2961 (offices are in Purnell Hall).

Sample Job Titles

In the area of Management, Business and Financial Operations:
*business systems analyst *data entry & retrieval systems manager
*business systems project mgr. *hardware marketer
*network administrator

*computer & information systems manager

*communications network designer *information center consultant
*database analyst

*management information systems professional (systems analysts; systems programmers; application programmers)

Check the Dictionary of Occupational Titles under section 030 for additional related careers.

Enhancing Employability

- Participate in Internships, Field Experience Placements and Alumni Mentor Program.
- Take UNIV 364 (Experiential Internships) to earn credit for your internship (offered through Career Services)

Some Employers of Management Information Sciences Majors

Accenture
www.accenture.com

Deloitte and Touche
www.deloitte.com/us

Ernst and Young
www.ey.com

KPMG
www.kpmg.com

Target
www.target.com

Vanguard
www.vanguard.com

Other Sources of Information

American Society for Information Science (ASIS)
http://asis.org

Association of Independent Information Professionals (AIIP)
www.aiip.org

Association of Records Managers & Administrators, Inc.
www.arma.org

Association for Systems Management (ASM)
http://asm.byu.edu

Association for Women in Computing (AWC)
www.awc-hq.org

Computerwork.com
www.computerwork.com

Computerworld Careers
www.computerworld.com/cwi/careers

Devlopers.net
www.developers.net

Institute for the Certification of Computer Professionals
www.iccp.org

Institute for Operations Research & The Management Sciences
www.informs.org

International Webmasters Association
www.iwanet.org

Internet Society 
www.isoc.org

Jobs for Software Developers & IT Professionals
www.developers.net

MISJobs.com
www.misjobs.com

Tech-Centric.net
www.tech-centric.net

The Riley Guide
www.rileyguide.com

Resources for Finding Employment

University of Delaware Career Resource Center Materials Available
  • Computer Science Resumes & Job Finding Guide (CS 56)
  • Expert Resumes for Computer and Web Jobs (CS 56.5)
  • The Guide to Internet Job Searching (CS 280)
  • Career X Roads (CS 282)
  • America's Top Internet Job Sites (CS 283)
  • Cyberspace Job Search Kit (CS 285)
  • The Best Computer Jobs in America: Twenty Minutes From Home (CSD 340)
  • The JobBank Guide to Computer Companies (CSD 369)
  • Job Hunter's Sourcebook (CSD 376)
  • Professional's Job Finder (CSD 377)
  • Internet Jobs! (CSE 498)
  • Careers in Focus - Computer & Video Game Design (CSE 499)
  • Information Technology Careers (CSE 500)
  • Opportunities in Computer Careers (CSE 501)
  • Careers in Computers (CSE 502)
  • Careers for Computer Buffs & Other Technological Types (CSE 503)
  • Career Opportunities in Computers and Cyberspace (CSE 504)
  • Great Jobs for Computer Science Majors (CSE 505)
  • Careers for Cybersurfers & Other Online Types(CSE 506)
  • Making Money in Cyberspace (CSE 507)
  • Careers in Focus - Internet (CSE 510)
  • Careers in Focus - Computers (CSE 520)
  • Computer Job Survival Guide (CSE 522)
  • Careers in Computer Animation (CSE 523)
  • Graduate Programs in Engineering & Applied Sciences (GS 035)
  • The Top 100: The Fastest Growing Careers for the 21st Century (GE 49)
  • The Best Jobs for the 21st Century (GE 65)
  • The Career Guide (ID 5)
  • Hoovers Handbook of American Business (ID 12/13)
  • CSC's Internet Resources

Further information including: Skills to Develop, Strategies for Contacting Employers, Grad School Information and where to get assistance is available in the CAREER RESOURCE CENTER located at 401 Academy Street.


Last updated: November 8, 2007 (CH)