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This concentration consists of the integration of two areas of business: (1) Technology—current information technology and methodologies that enable organizations, and (2) Operations—systems and processes for the production and delivery of goods and services.
The integration of information systems with operations management will uniquely prepare students for the operational challenges of the future.
RELATED SKILLS:
Reading comprehension
Active listening skills
Math and science skills
Critical thinking
Different learning strategies
Giving advice on business or research
Research
Ability to prepare technical reports
Design systems
Work independently and on a team
Oral and written communication skills
Active learner
Understanding of computer programs
Investigating data to solve problems
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