Business - MIS

Earn a Management Information Systems Degree

Find solutions to analyze and access program software and computer applications

Our program focuses on understanding the impact information systems have on organizations. All organizations rely on computer and information technology to conduct and operate business efficiently, so this degree allows you to work at a number of different companies.

This degree at our private university revolves around business administration and computer courses to enable our students with a solid foundation in a variety of areas including marketing and managing principles, financial and managerial accounting, computer network concepts and computer programming. With internship opportunities, up-to-date computer labs, and current versions of popular software packages, you will graduate ready to meet the growing demand for technology professionals.

About Our Faculty

Management Information Systems Department

Our faculty and staff have the knowledge and experience to help you prepare for a career in management information systems. If you need clarification on a class assignment or advice on how to approach your future, you can feel confident that our faculty is available and ready to help. 

Job Outlook

While pursuing a degree in management information systems, you can expect a promising future. The management information systems field is projected to grow 15% between 2014 and 2024. Our students are prepared to meet the expected demand for computer and information system managers.

Careers

A degree in management information systems from Newman University will give you the opportunity to work in a variety of fields and specialties related to MIS. Here are some examples of potential careers:

  • IT Project Manager 
  • Programmer Analyst 
  • Software Tester 
  • Systems Administrator 

Internships

Our students have the opportunity to gain real-world experience by interning in the Wichita community. This allows you to gain experience in computer systems administration, database management, database programming, local area networking, network management, user support application programming, and website development.

Get Involved on Campus

One of the best ways to find success during your college career is to get involved in campus clubs and organizations. Within our management information systems program, our students can join the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) Club. This organization allows for personal growth, networking, and future career success.

Student Outcomes

Omogbonjubola Odukale

"I expected just to get 3-4 years (at Newman) and not really do much, but what I got is I made great friends, got to be involved in a lot of stuff…I've just really enjoyed my time here, it's been great"

Yogesh Tamrakar

I am a programmer/analyst at an IT company - AgVantis under Farm Credit Foundation in Wichita, Kansas. I had a great learning experience throughout my school life at Newman University. Challenging projects at Newman always helped me stay focused and prepared me towards my future goal of becoming a software developer at a successful company. Cooperative faculty members and colleagues also played a big role in my career development throughout my school as well as professional life.

Dean, School of Business & Technology
School of Business & Technology
316-942-4291 ext. 2255
Office: MN219A
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Professor of Business
School of Business & Technology
316-942-4291 ext. 2242
Office: MN203
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Program Director and Assistant Professor of Agribusiness
School of Business & Technology
316-942-4291 ext. 3003
Office: Dodge City Office/MN201
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Assistant Dean, MBA Program Director
School of Business & Technology
316-942-4291 ext. 2257
Office: MN210
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Associate Professor of Accounting
School of Business & Technology
316-942-4291 ext. 2205
Office: MN204
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Assistant Professor of Computer Science
School of Business & Technology
316-942-4291 ext. 2228
Office: MN202
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Administrative Coordinator
School of Business & Technology
316-942-4291 ext. 2292
Office: MN207
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Associate Professor
School of Business & Technology
316-942-4291 ext. 2296
Office: MN205
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Director of Adult and Professional Studies
School of Business & Technology
316-942-4291 ext. 2439
Office: MN219
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