UVa-Wise offering cohort degree program in management information systems
The University of Virginia’s College at Wise is accepting applications for a bachelor’s degree in management information systems (MIS) through the College’s first cohort program, presented at the UVa-Wise Abingdon campus.
The MIS degree program is designed to prepare students for employment in technology-related management positions. Coursework will also provide the necessary background for graduate work in the field.
“There is tremendous growth in the demand for technology professionals in the region,” said Alex Edwards, chair of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science. “Students in this program will have a unique opportunity to participate in that growth.”
The new MIS cohort program is an aggressive effort by UVa-Wise to add a high-tech degree program that is convenient for non-traditional students. The College also boasts Virginia’s only undergraduate degree in software engineering.
The MIS cohort curriculum is a combination of business administration and computer science courses and is designed for students who have completed an articulated two-year community college degree.
“We want to encourage this program’s students to try something new and look forward to the future,” said Rachel D. Fowlkes, executive director of SVHEC. “Students will have access to a variety of exciting courses to fully explore this exciting field of study.”
The only branch campus of the University of Virginia, UVa-Wise is ranked among the nation’s top 10 public liberal arts colleges by U.S. News and World Report. The College offers undergraduate and professional programs in the liberal arts tradition of Thomas Jefferson.
The College’s Abingdon campus is based at the Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center, located off Exit 14 on Interstate 81 in Abingdon.
For more information, contact Courtney Conner, Site Director for the UVa-Wise Abingdon campus, at 276-619-4317 or cconner@swcenter.edu.
Posted October 26, 2007
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