MIS includes the training process for using and managing information assets and IT infrastructure, which are the most important resources of institutions, in a way that will turn into corporate benefit.
Towards this goal, MIS students take courses on computers, Internet and information management.
Some of the courses offered in our MIS program are as follows:
MIS training includes additional learning methods as well as theoretical courses:
Within the scope of MIS, primarily computer technologies concepts (programming, web design, database management, etc.) and business management concepts (economy, marketing, accounting, finance, etc.) are learned. Then, with the contribution of courses that integrate the two fields, students are enabled to learn concepts such as system development, information systems management, electronic commerce, and decision-making mechanisms. With courses supported by laboratories and projects, students' practical skills are developed along with theory.
Our department faculty members not only improve themselves by working on the following subjects in addition to department courses, but also enable students to benefit from these processes:
Our department graduates can target one of the following career paths, depending on their interests and the skills they have acquired during their education.
In the field of Information Systems: In order to support their motivation in computer technology, they can take elective courses on subjects such as Software Development Methodology, Programming, Database Design and Management, Information Security and work in fields such as Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, or Informatics Specialization. Some job positions in this field are as follows:
As an Information Systems Manager: After taking the relevant courses to have sufficient knowledge about computer technology, some of the job positions that our graduates who have taken elective courses to become an expert manager in the field of Information Technology can work are as follows: