Management Information Systems (MIS) broadly refers to technology-enabled systems which provide apt tools and mechanisms to the executives for ensuring an effective and efficient way of managing business processes within an organization. The key responsibility of the MIS managers is to exploit organizational excellence by applying appropriate technological solutions to business problems. On the other side, information is considered as a vital precursor for the business problem-solving process; however, information will not be praiseworthy enough if it cannot serve the purposes timely, accurately, and with the highest reliability. In the department of MIS, graduates learn to ensure the mentioned characteristics of information to guarantee the operational righteousness of the business process. The graduates of MIS also learn how to manage and develop various information systems so that they can best serve the needs of an organization. Furthermore, they learn how to create and operationalize automated Information systems for sorting, gathering, and storing data. Along with all these, the graduates also learn how to ensure the security of information systems using modern cyber security techniques, how to build and manage a network essential for sharing data among the business users, how to visualize and analyze sophisticated Information using modern business analytics tools. The Department of MIS is well-equipped with modern computer labs, network multimedia classrooms, and cyber security lab, Research Lab, and wide space well-decorated offices. All classrooms are festooned with overhead projectors, high-speed Internet connection, ergonomically designed furniture, and air-conditioners. All the students have access to digital resources like Masdar, Pro-Quest, and as well Learning Resource Center to provide the textbooks and course materials related to students' studies and research works. The faculty of MIS are highly qualified professionals with distinguishing advising-skill and actively engaging in wide-ranging research work. The faculty are not only involved in teaching, research, and academic advising but also offer services to the community through workshops and training skills. The faculty also regularly reviews the program to encompass modern business challenges and students’ feedback.
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MIFS 101 Introduction to Management Information System
| ECON101 Principles of Microeconomics (CR)
| FINA201 Principles of Finance (REQ ACCT201)(CR) | MIFS202 Web Application & Development (MR) (REQ MIFS203) | MIFS315 Bus Data Communications & Networking (REQ MIFS304) (MR)
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ENGL101 Eng Communication Skills I (UR)
| MIFS203 Fundamental of computer programming | MIFS201 Fundamentals of Databases (MR) (REQ MIFS101) | MIFS304 MIFS304 System Analysis & Design (REQ MIFS203) (MR)
| MIFS316 Cloud Computing for Business(REQ MIFS101) (MR) |
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MRKT201 Principles of Marketing (CR)
| ACCT201 Introduction to Managerial Accounting (REQ ACCT101)(CR) | ENGL102 Eng Communication Skills II (UR) (REQ ENGL101) | ISLM101 Islamic Civilization (UR)
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MNGT201 Principles of Management (CR) | MIFS307 Computer Applications for Business (CR) | MNGT313 Entrepreneurship (UR)
| MNGT207 Intro to Business Communication (REQ MNGT201) (CR)
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ACCT101 Introduction to Financial Accounting (CR) | MATH105 Business Maths (CR)
| MNGT102 Business Ethics (CR) | MIFS420 Information Security & Risk Mgmt (REQ MIFS101) (MR) |
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The program facilitates entry to job and work opportunities in several fields listed below such as: -Solutions architect