Doctor of Business Administration with specialization in Information Systems Management
The doctoral program in Information Systems Management is designed to provide a theoretical basis used to improve the knowledge of management information systems. This specialization allows students to concentrate on the meaning of information systems in various management scenarios. The program encourages theoretical and applied research, which results in the improvement of services in computers and information systems company. The program is designed to prepare students for careers in performance management, teaching and research, involving the design, analysis, implementation and operation of computerized information systems associated with economic and organizational issues.
Employment Opportunities
- Computer and Information Systems Manager
- Computer Systems Analyst
- Consultant
- Professor/Researcher
General Requirements for Admission into Doctoral Programs:
- The applicant must submit an official transcript, providing evidence of an earned master’s degree with a minimum cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 3.30.
- Present an Essay.
- Present updated curriculum vitae or resume.
Additional requirements may apply to specific academic programs.
If the applicant is enrolling in a bilingual program, before enrolling in any course, applicant may be required to take a language proficiency assessment. Please refer to the AGMU Language Placement Protocol and the Transfer Credit Policy.