Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems

University of Nicosia

Cyprus,Nicosia

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 9,540/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 60

Application Fee

Sep 2025

Apply Date

Cyprus, Nicosia

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1980

Total Students: 12,500 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

46 Makedonitissas Avenue, CY-2417 P.O. Box 24005, CY-1700 Nicosia, Cyprus

Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems

Program Overview

With the continuous advancements of Information Communication Technologies (ICT), organizations seek employees with progressive managerial skills and competencies that focus on the appropriate use of ICT as a key enabler of their business success.

Employees, involved in information systems must not only have the background technical knowledge but have the skills to understand, employ and manage concepts, principles, techniques, best practices, and procedures.

The Management Information Systems (MIS) is a 4-year Bachelor of Science hosted by the Department of Management. Aligned with  the continuous Technological, Economic and Social Changes the BSc in MIS equipes students with extensive knowledge, skills and competences of IT, business, management and economics and prepares them to become the future  Digital Transformation Experts.

The MIS (BSc) learning goals are:

  • Provide a common body of knowledge and understanding of the fundamental concepts and key principles in the area of Management Information Systems.
  • Develop analytical skills to visualize complex business problems and make informed decisions on planning, initiating, organizing, and controlling the operations of the firm’s subsystems.
  • Develop and apply the principles of problem solving and critical thinking skills to model information systems solutions for business problems.
  • Develop communication and collaboration skills in a diverse group to undertake business and professional responsibilities related to the use of information systems in organizations through the use of a competency-based program.