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Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems

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Putting Information and Technology to Work

Management Information Systems is a critical field at the intersection of business, data, and technology.

At the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO), our Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems (MIS) program combines technical, analytical, and interpersonal skills to equip students to design systems, analyze data, and use information and communication technologies to solve problems. Graduates enter the workplace with a strong foundation in technical skills, problem-solving, teamwork, artificial intelligence fluency, and business knowledge.

$84k

Average salary for this degree¹

17%

Increased demand for careers in Management Information Systems in the past 5 years²

81k

Unfilled positions in the USA in 2024³

Why Choose UNO’s Bachelor's in Management Information Systems?

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FLEXIBLE LEARNING

With fully online, hybrid, or in-person learning options, our undergraduate program is designed to fit your life and schedule.

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IN-DEMAND SKILLS

Build advanced skills to design systems, analyze data, and use information and communication technologies to solve problems

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CAREER-READY

Graduates enter the workplace with a strong foundation in technical skills, problem-solving, teamwork, AI fluency, and business knowledge.

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EXPERT FACULTY

Learn from experienced faculty with connections to real-world industry practices.

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Program Details

It’s easy to get started with a degree in Management Information Systems (MIS). Early courses build a foundation in programming, analytics, ethics, information security, and business. Students then advance to core areas such as data management, project management, IT infrastructure, and full-stack development. AI fluency is critical for our graduates and is becoming an integral part of our curriculum.

Through capstone projects, students gain hands-on experience analyzing, designing, and implementing systems for real clients. Concentrations include data science, information security management, and business application development—or students can create their own. The program offers flexibility, easy credit transfer, and clear pathways to double majors or graduate study.

View the Management Information Systems Catalog

Choose Your Next Area of Expertise With a Concentration:

Data Science

Combines statistics, information technology, computing algorithms, and business knowledge to uncover actionable insights from an organization’s data, supporting decision-making and strategic planning.
Data Science Concentration

i-Business Application Development and Management

The i-Business Application Development & Management Concentration provides students with the technical, organizational, and managerial background needed to plan, develop, and manage internet-based applications.
i-Business Application Development and Management Concentration

Information Assurance/Information Security Management

The Information Assurance/Information Security Management concentration focuses on understanding security governance, risk management, privacy, and compliance and the managerial aspects of security that are priorities within an organization.
Information Assurance/Information Security Management Concentration

Internet Technologies

The Internet Technologies (iT) concentration focuses on implementing solutions that involve contemporary internet technologies and software applications.
Internet Technologies Concentration

IT Audit and Control

The IT Audit and Control Concentration equips students to evaluate IT systems, policies, and operations, and to recommend strategies for managing risk and ensuring compliance.
IT Audit and Control Concentration

Potential Careers in Management Information Systems (MIS)

 
Potential Career Paths    
Systems Analyst IT Project Manager Chief Data/Information Officer
Database Administrator Application Developer Data Scientist
Data Analytics Analyst/Manager Data Engineer Consultant
Business Intelligence Specialist Systems Integrator Data Warehouse Director

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