UNIVERSITY & PROGRAM

Program /

Information and communication technologies


National Chiayi University

Department of Management Information Systems


Program Level
BA / MS
Language of instruction
Chinese
Admission
fall

Introduction
The mission of the Department of Management Information Systems is to pursue creative discovery and dissemination of MIS knowledge and information technology skills. Our department considers ‘the management capability of information systems’ and ‘professional knowledge in technology’ to be equally important. The programs are therefore carefully crafted to provide students with high quality managerial knowledge and practical capabilities in the business-oriented environment. In addition, we are committed to provide the opportunities and the environment for full development of the students’ potential ability, personal character and working attitude. Our department offers full-time academic programs at Bachelor and Masters level supported by the academic staff who have relevant Doctoral degrees, sound records in teaching performance, and professional experiences in the industries. This department has established and developed a number of professional labs and research centres. In particular, cutting-edge software and hardware facilities are employed to support teaching, academic research and business consultancy. This department is at the stage of expansion and more professionals will be recruited in the coming future. We welcome qualified academics who have an interest in related MIS topics to join us.

Curriculum Planning
1. The educational objectives include training students for knowing management information systems and professional technology.
2. Educate students to have required MIS abilities both in having the managerial background and practical ability in developing information systems.
3. Emphasize on training graduates to have good discipline and strict working attitude.

More details, please refer to https://tinyurl.com/y25joxcs

Websitehttp://www.ncyu.edu.tw/mis_eng/

Contact information


Office of International Affairs