The Management Information Systems (MIS) Division includes a vibrant group of faculty, staff and students, collaborating to develop student skills, research and advance knowledge on information technologies for organizational use. Since its inception in 1995, the division has grown and thrived as a place for high quality information technology education and research. The undergraduate major and minor program provides students the knowledge on latest information technologies and organizational applications, practical skill experiences with current tools, that enable them to design, develop, manage and use computer-based information systems in global organizations. The coursework prepares students to understand and apply technology concepts and tools on topics such as data structures, database management, programming, web design, systems analysis and design, business infrastructure and cybersecurity, business analysis, data analytics, enterprise resource planning, enterprise system architecture and project management. Through a field project capstone course, students interact and conduct work for a real-world organization, through an actual system design. The graduate program offers a full set of courses to obtain knowledge and skills on business data analytics by coverage of topics such as business intelligence, data warehousing, data science, predictive modeling, analytics programming, social analytics, visual analytics, health informatics, and health analytics. The doctoral program develops students that can conduct high-quality research and teaching to pursue careers in academia.