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Become a Leader in Management Information Systems With a Truly Versatile Degree

Technology is key for today’s businesses to succeed, and professionals who can maximize its use for the most effective operations are in high demand. At Webster University, we offer a Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems to teach you technology and business concepts, and vital problem-solving skills. Prepare to become a leader in any business or agency in any industry with Webster.

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Learn to Lead in Management Information Systems — And Enjoy Flexibility Along the Way

While you learn to solve current and future business challenges through IT, you will do it with the flexibility to meet your individual needs. We offer our Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems program on our campuses in Webster Groves, Missouri, and Tashkent, Uzbekistan, as well as through Webster University Online. Wherever you are, you will learn from true industry professionals on your timeline. Though offered as a traditional, four-year program, you may choose a full- or part-time schedule to complete this degree at your pace.

Emiley Weese
Student Testimonial

“Webster's MIS program is the perfect combination of my interests — technology and business management. This degree has equipped me with skills and knowledge to help organizations make data-driven decisions.”

Emiley Weese
Emiley Weese

BS in Management Information Systems, '23

Choose Webster for Your Degree in Management Information Systems

Study Under Industry Experts

Webster faculty members are management information systems professionals from industry and government. Their real-world expertise combines with a commitment to teaching versus research, providing the foundation and skills you need to be effective in the everchanging IT landscape.

Learn Wherever You Are

Students can enjoy our safe and picturesque Webster Groves campus near St. Louis, or we also offer our BS in Management Information Systems in Tashkent. Yet, individuals everywhere can get Webster University Online’s world-class education when completing this degree — with no special fees or technologies necessary.

Enjoy Personal Advising

Learn to use today’s technologies to solve issues, create innovation and fulfill customer requirements as it relates to your individual goals. Our small classes enable easy access to faculty.

Gain Real-World Experience

Apply your learning with an internship to expand your education and strengthen your skills, and gain experience that often leads to employment. Webster also offers exciting Study Abroad opportunities for a global perspective that enhances your resume.

Get a Recognized Education

Webster’s Management Information Systems courses are carefully designed for excellence in education. Our Social Engineering and Society course is nationally recognized for innovation in teaching. Business courses for Webster’s degree in Management Information Systems are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs .

Build Your Professional Network

Webster offers student organizations that allow you to meet and network with students and industry professionals. Our Computer Science Club is just one option. Join to not only make connections, but also get hands-on experience. Ask your advisor for available opportunities.

Have Confidence Receiving an Accredited Education

Our Walker School of Business & Technology is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), an organization dedicated to improving the quality of business schools and programs around the world, and ultimately, to improving the practice of business in every industry.

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What Can You Do With a Degree in Management Information Systems?

With your completion of Webster’s Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems, employers will recognize you for your versatility in IT, as well as your skills in interfacing with internal and external stakeholders. Build expertise in areas such as:

  • Application of information technology solutions
  • Project management
  • Data and information management
  • Understanding core business concepts
  • Written and oral communication and effective presentation of technical material
  • Problem analysis and solving, and solution implementation

This in-demand training will not only make you an asset to organizations in any industry, but also qualify you for more expansive roles. Where there is a computer, internet or data system, there is a career opportunity for you — from software developer to project manager to engineer, technician and everything in-between.

Management Information Systems Salary Information

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects management information systems jobs to grow by 16% — much faster than the national average for other career paths. A BS in Management Information Systems, among other bachelor’s degrees, is the typical starting point for such positions and qualifies you for an impressive management information systems salary. The median pay in 2021 for computer and information systems managers was just over $159,000 per year.

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Get Started on Your BS in Management Information Systems Degree

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Call 314-246-7800 or 800-753-6765 or send an email to admit@webster.edu.