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The management of computer information systems is one of the fastest-growing fields in information technology (IT), making information systems managers essential to the success of businesses and organizations. Webster University’s Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems equips students with the skills needed to meet the demands of technological innovation and growth. The program integrates both technology and business concepts, preparing students to solve current and future IT-related business challenges, and positioning them for leadership roles in the rapidly evolving field of technology management.
Webster University's Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems integrates technology and business concepts, equipping students with the knowledge and skills needed to address both current and future IT-related business challenges.
With its main campus in St. Louis, Missouri, Webster University’s network spans across the United States and around the globe. Our innovative curriculum, cutting-edge facilities, and world-class faculty create a dynamic learning environment that integrates real-world experience with academic excellence.
At Webster, students benefit from a truly global education, gaining the skills and perspectives needed to succeed in a diverse, interconnected world.
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Upon completion of the program, students will be able to:
Webster's BS in Management Information Systems has 57 hours of required courses.
Students in Tashkent are also required to take 3 credit hours of Walker School professional development courses.
Founded in 1915, Webster University is committed to ensuring high-quality learning experiences that transform students for global citizenship and individual excellence. In 2019, Webster Tashkent joined our network to bring the best of American education with the first U.S. university in central Asia.