Information Systems spotlight
Graduation season opens up opportunities to spotlight some of the accomplishments of Department of Information Systems faculty and students. Our feature photo, right, is a group of students, with faculty advisor Daniel Mazzola, at the Spring Avnet Tech Games.
The MSIM curriculum part two: Data and project management
Companies are increasingly looking for the depth of expertise that students acquire in specialty masters programs like the Master of Science in Information Management (MSIM). In Part 2 of KnowIT’s tour of the MSIM curriculum we interviewed professors Robert St.
The MSIM curriculum part one: Preparing students for the line-of-business ladder
Part 1: MSIM students come from a variety of backgrounds, but what they have in common is a desire to learn how to harness IT to create competitive advantages for their companies.
The emerging market for MBAs in health care
As hospitals and other health care providers strive to cut costs while still giving good patient care, they are hiring an increasing number of MBAs.
Top 5 reasons to get your MSIM degree
You've been considering going back to school for a graduate degree. It can help you advance your career, learn more, and earn more. But which degree is right for you and which school offers the best fit for your career, life, and goals?
Choosing the right MSIM format for you
To help IT professionals achieve their career goals — wherever they are and whenever classes and projects work best for their schedules — the W. P. Carey MSIM program offers two distinct options: a full-time program held in the evenings and a 100% online format.
Developing business analytics leaders, not just professionals
The explosion of data can be traced to traditional internet sources, plus social media and new devices like smart phones, GPS, and tablets, but this expansion is equally apparent in everything from manufacturing to retail to health care. In this environment, being able to comm
The value of industry partners
The W. P. Carey Master of Real Estate Development (MRED) delivers a transdiscipinary education that not only exposes you to insight from the areas of business, law, construction, and design, but also opens the door to a world of industry contacts.