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      University of Minnesota

      Information​ ​Systems

      Skills you'll gain: Enterprise Resource Planning, Business Systems Analysis, Systems Analysis, Requirements Analysis, Cybersecurity, Business Requirements, Business Systems, Cloud Computing, Cloud Services, IT Management, Change Management, Organizational Change, Technology Strategies, Process Flow Diagrams, System Implementation, User Requirements Documents, Enterprise Architecture, Information Technology, Project Management, Critical Thinking

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      Beginner · Specialization · 3 - 6 Months

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      The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

      Information Systems Auditing, Controls and Assurance

      Skills you'll gain: Continuous Monitoring, Risk Management, FinTech, Change Management, Emerging Technologies

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      Beginner · Course · 1 - 4 Weeks

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      Pearson

      CISA Certified Information Systems Auditor: Unit 3

      Skills you'll gain: Disaster Recovery, Data Validation, Business Continuity, Security Controls, Risk Mitigation, Project Management, Risk Management, System Testing, Technical Management, System Implementation, Data Integrity, Software Development Methodologies

      Intermediate · Course · 1 - 4 Weeks

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      Google

      System Administration and IT Infrastructure Services

      Skills you'll gain: Systems Administration, Cloud Infrastructure, IT Infrastructure, Lightweight Directory Access Protocols, Active Directory, Disaster Recovery, Data Storage Technologies, Cloud Computing, Cloud Services, Servers, Network Administration, System Configuration, Virtualization, User Accounts

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      Beginner · Course · 1 - 3 Months

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      Meta

      Database Structures and Management with MySQL

      Skills you'll gain: MySQL, Database Management, Stored Procedure, Database Design, Database Systems, Relational Databases, SQL, Database Development, Database Administration, Query Languages, Data Management, Data Integrity, Data Validation

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      Beginner · Course · 1 - 4 Weeks

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      University of Colorado Boulder

      Introduction to Systems Engineering

      Skills you'll gain: Model Based Systems Engineering, Failure Analysis, Systems Engineering, Engineering Management, Requirements Management, Scope Management, Design Reviews, Project Scoping, Root Cause Analysis, Program Management, Requirements Analysis, User Requirements Documents, Cost Management, Contract Management, Systems Thinking, Project Risk Management, Organizational Leadership, Systems Architecture, Test Planning, Risk Management

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      Beginner · Specialization · 3 - 6 Months

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      SkillUp

      IT Systems Design and Analysis 

      Skills you'll gain: Systems Design, Business Process Modeling, Systems Analysis, Data Modeling, Digital Transformation, Business Process, Risk Management, Workflow Management, Systems Architecture, Solution Architecture, Business Analysis, Solution Design, Enterprise Resource Planning, Information Technology, Process Flow Diagrams, Prototyping, Computer Science, Agile Methodology, Product Lifecycle Management, Business Communication

      Intermediate · Course · 1 - 4 Weeks

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      Northeastern University

      Healthcare Data Management and Information Systems

      Skills you'll gain: Health Informatics, Health Information Management, Health Care Administration, Digital Transformation, Health Systems, Health Care, Electronic Medical Record, Medical Records, Emerging Technologies, Telehealth, Information Privacy, Data Management, Technology Strategies, Cybersecurity, Data Security, Regulatory Compliance, Innovation

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      Northeastern University

      Master of Science in Information Systems

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      Degree · 1 - 4 Years

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      Northeastern University

      Master of Science in Engineering Management

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      Degree · 1 - 4 Years

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      Packt

      Hands-on with SCCM

      Skills you'll gain: Application Deployment, Windows PowerShell, Patch Management, System Monitoring, Active Directory, Software Installation, System Configuration, Microsoft Intune (Mobile Device Management Software), Microsoft Servers, Configuration Management, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, System Support, Package and Software Management, Continuous Deployment, SQL Server Reporting Services, Network Troubleshooting, Hyper-V, Enterprise Architecture, IT Infrastructure

      Intermediate · Specialization · 1 - 3 Months

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      EDUCBA

      IntelliJ IDEA Case Study - Stock Management System

      Skills you'll gain: Software Design, IntelliJ IDEA, Object Oriented Programming (OOP), Java, Integrated Development Environments, Data Structures, Command-Line Interface

      4.9
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      Beginner · Course · 1 - 4 Weeks

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    In summary, here are 10 of our most popular management information systems courses

    • Information​ ​Systems: University of Minnesota
    • Information Systems Auditing, Controls and Assurance: The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
    • CISA Certified Information Systems Auditor: Unit 3: Pearson
    • System Administration and IT Infrastructure Services: Google
    • Database Structures and Management with MySQL: Meta
    • Introduction to Systems Engineering: University of Colorado Boulder
    • IT Systems Design and Analysis : SkillUp
    • Healthcare Data Management and Information Systems: Northeastern University
    • Master of Science in Information Systems: Northeastern University
    • Master of Science in Engineering Management: Northeastern University

    Skills you can learn in Business Strategy

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    Market (economics) (21)
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    Strategic Management (16)
    Business Model (13)
    Operations Management (13)
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    Project Management (11)
    Supply Chain (10)
    Decision-making (9)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Management Information Systems

    Start by identifying your focus—whether it’s systems analysis, IT management, data-driven decision-making, or preparing for a role in business technology.

    • For a foundational overview, try Introduction to Information Systems for Business from Howard University.
    • Interested in business data and system thinking? Explore Digital Transformation by the University of Virginia.
    • Want to build data analysis skills relevant to MIS? Consider Data-Driven Decision Making by PwC.‎

    These beginner-friendly courses help you understand how organizations use systems to manage operations and make decisions:

    • Information Systems Auditing, Controls and Assurance – Covers the role of MIS in business functions, decision-making, and operations.
    • Information Systems Specialization – Offers courses on IT fundamentals, ERP systems, and digital strategy.
    • Foundations of Information Systems for Business – A great starting point for students or professionals new to the field.‎
    • A course focuses on a key MIS area—such as enterprise systems, databases, or IT strategy, such as Information Systems Auditing, Controls and Assurance.
    • A Specialization includes multiple courses for structured, layered learning—like the Information Systems Specialization.
    • A Professional Certificate may not focus solely on MIS, but related programs—like Google Data Analytics Certificate or IBM IT Support Certificate—offer complementary skills in data, tech, and systems management.‎

    Management information systems (MIS) refers to the practices and processes centered on the relationships between organizations, technology, and people. In business, a management information system is all the tools that executives and employees use in data research, business support processes, competitive intelligence, and information technology. Put simply, MIS tools help companies manage and move data and information. It's a closely related business discipline to both enterprise resource planning and information technology management.

    MIS is used to analyze how people gather, study, and use the data accumulated in work processes, such as data-driven reports to help companies make timely decisions on strategy. Management information systems help companies use data to decide on a strategic direction. For instance, retail companies can see customer purchases in use databases to know which of its clothing products sell better than others. Technology companies use management information systems to plan, develop, manage, and track actions made by its user base.‎

    Learning management information systems can give you a broad background in how technology processes impact companies and how people working in these companies can make better use of the data and technology every day. Not only will you learn how to design and develop technology practices for business operations, but you'll also gain clarity on the overall scope of technology in a company structure. Your understanding of management information systems can help you achieve greater potential in future technology and management careers.‎

    Some of the typical careers that use management information systems include common IT-related roles like systems developer, business application developer, network administrator, information systems manager, systems analyst, and similar roles. In these jobs, your effectiveness as an MIS leader will likely be judged by your communication skills, your 'big vision' thought processes, and your ability to manage your time well, allocate projects effectively to team members, and take responsibility for projects both successful and less than successful. You might work primarily with software projects that integrate with networks and learn how to build processes around them.‎

    This FAQ content has been made available for informational purposes only. Learners are advised to conduct additional research to ensure that courses and other credentials pursued meet their personal, professional, and financial goals.

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