Management Information Systems and Supply Chain
Management Information Systems
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Where Leaders Are Built
At the John Chambers College of Business and Economics, we make leaders – and it all happens in our new, state-of-the-art home, Reynolds Hall. Equipped with cutting-edge research centers, experiential learning labs, and student support hubs, Reynolds is here to help you change the world.
Are you computer and technology-savvy? Do you enjoy solving puzzles?
Our Management Information Systems (MIS) program may be the best fit for you. Technology is critical in how today’s organizations conduct business. MIS professionals use technology to solve problems for organizations.
From systems analysis and design to networking and database management, we provide you with the tools you need to analyze business problems, as well as build and maintain computer applications for solving these problems.
DataDrivenWV
Founded in 2019, DataDrivenWV is an outreach center within the Department of Management Information Systems. Our network of experiential learners consists of purpose-driven WVU undergraduate and graduate students from various fields of study. Under the guidance of WVU faculty and staff, these experiential learners work with our partners to produce data driven solutions to real-world problems. DataDrivenWV has expanded to coordinate experiential learning projects, advise the state on data related matters, and provide on-demand analytic and technical services to organizations of all sizes.
of MIS students have successfully found a job, started a business, joined the military or continued their education after graduation.
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Minors are available in Business Data Analytics and Business Cybersecurity
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Our MIS curriculum follows standards set by the Association for Information Systems (AIS)
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You will use SQL to build and work with databases
Latest News
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Let's Talk Business: Advancing HR
Jamie Field, associate professor of management at the John Chambers College of Business and Economics, has always had a strong belief that Chambers students who wanted to become HR professionals have to embrace new technology and get comfortable with data analysis. The emergence of breakthrough AI technologies only strengthened his belief that it was time to bring together students, faculty, business professionals, and community members to showcase cutting-edge insights into how artificial intelligence is reshaping the future of Human Resource Management.
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Let’s Talk Business: Tips for Landing an Internship
I’m Naimat, a Human Resource Management undergrad and a Peer Career Coach in the Chambers College's Center for Career Development graduating in December 2025. I’ve landed an internship every summer since my freshman year.
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Let’s Talk Business: Summing Up the Symposium
On February 21, 2025, West Virginia University hosted its Insurance Symposium event, sponsored by a generous grant from the Spencer Educational Foundation, with attendance from students across multiple majors and alumni representing a wide range of specialties.
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