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BBA - Management Information Systems

Management information systems (MIS) is the application of technology to solve business problems. An MIS professional will apply technology to integrate and support business functions such as accounting, finance, marketing and management.

MIS students gain a competitive edge as they learn how to analyze, design, develop and maintain information systems that support organizational functions, along with how to work with large amounts of data to provide valuable insights and solve business problems.

You'll earn a Bachelor of Business Administration degree when you complete the program.

Is MIS Right for You?

  • Can you bridge both technology and business?
  • Are you a good problem solver?
  • Can you see both details and the big picture?
  • Can you manage time and resources well?
  • Do you like the freedom and the responsibility to implement your ideas?
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Choose On-Campus or Online

Earn your MIS degree on-campus or completely online. Choose the option that's made for you.

Select an MIS Track

Enterprise Systems

Offered both on-campus and online, the enterprise systems (ES) track is specially positioned toward exposing students to ES, providing them a competitive edge in the global job market.

Enterprise systems allow businesses to achieve high performance through distinctive capabilities and is one of the fastest growing areas of information systems. The ES used in the program is SAP—the world’s leading producer of business software. SAP has led all ES vendors with the most market share for the last several years.

Today, more than 404,000 companies in more than 180 countries run SAP applications. SAP customers include 87% of the Forbes Global 2000 companies, 98% of the 100 most valued brands and 100% of the Dow Jones top-scoring sustainability companies. Seventy-six percent of the world’s transaction revenue touches an SAP system. 

SAP-enabled MIS courses increase students' marketability and earning potential and offer preparation for SAP TS410–Integrated Business Processes in SAP S/4HANA certification.


Business Analytics

The U.S. has one-third of the world's data. Nearly 90 percent of employers indicate that their data analytics need will increase in the future.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, data analyst jobs will see a 20% growth from 2018 to 2028, which is much faster than average. This promising job outlook is due to the increasing need for exploring and analyzing datasets to find hidden patterns, unseen trends, discover correlations, and derive valuable insights to make business predictions across a range of different industries such as retail, healthcare, manufacturing, banking, logistics, customer service and supply chain.

While salary averages are constantly fluctuating, the average annual salary for data analysts in the United States is presently $70,033 per year. Some of the important tools needed to perform data analytics include Tableau, SAS, Oracle-SQL, Python, Advanced MS Excel and R are taught in the program.


What Path Will You Take After Graduation?

Careers for MIS Grads

  • Systems analysts
  • SAP business analysts
  • IT developers
  • Database and data warehousing administrators
  • Functional consultants
  • Computer support specialists
  • IT consultants
  • IT project managers

Students earning their degree in MIS should consider an MS in MIS degree to expand their education and career opportunities!

Where Do Lamar MIS Grads Work?

  • Hewlett Packard
  • Total Petrochemicals
  • Lockheed Martin
  • Exxon Mobil
  • KPMG
  • Apple Inc.
  • Accenture
  • Abila Inc.
  • Jacobs Engineering
  • XAPT Corporation
  • Empyrean Solutions
  • UTMB
  • Houston Methodist
  • Tableau Software
  • Rolls-Royce
  • RealEC Technologies
  • Academy