Maryville University’s Management Information Systems (MIS degree) program targets the workers of the future who need a broad foundation of knowledge in network, desktop, web and business applications and also the opportunity to explore and specialize in a variety of emerging technologies. The program prepares you for both the business and technical aspects of designing, developing and implementing information systems.
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS STUDENT
ALUMNI TESTIMONIAL
WHY MARYVILLE
During their senior year, MIS majors are paired up in teams and assigned a client to develop an application, databases, learn project management, collaboration, and all the challenging technical aspects of application development to gain an appreciation for the requirements, potential and limitations of a job following graduation.
Maryville partners with corporate and civic organizations in the greater St. Louis region and beyond to provide students with opportunities to experience hands-on involvement in real-world projects. Partners of the university include:
• TD Ameritrade / Charles Schwab
• MasterCard
• Express Scripts
• World Wide Technology
Professor Michael Palmer is the instructor of Management Information Systems and Software Development. He holds a Master of Science in Cyber Security. He was formerly a teacher and curriculum developer in the Ferguson Florissant School District.
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS STUDENT
ALUMNI TESTIMONIAL
WHY MARYVILLE
The Management Information Systems major prepares business professionals for a variety of technology leadership roles in the organization ranging from traditional roles as systems analysts and database administrators to emerging careers in web design and mobile application design.
SALARY
TOP 10%
$142,220
MEDIAN
$88,740
JOB GROWTH
9%
ESTIMATED
through 2026
54,400 NEW JOBS THROUGH 2026
LARGEST EMPLOYERS
in this field:
*Data on this page provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
*Data on this page provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.