Operations Management and Information Systems BS
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Operations Management and Information Systems prepares students for careers in inventory control, supply chain management, and information systems management, among others. It combines coursework in business, math, statistics, computer science, and economics. Students can choose a concentration in decision science, management information systems, or operations management and have access to internships, study-abroad opportunities, and facilities in Rich Hall.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
This program is a Bachelor of Science in Operations Management and Information Systems. It is a multidisciplinary program that combines coursework in business, calculus, statistics, computer science, and economics. The program prepares students for employment upon graduation or for graduate study. The program offers three concentrations: decision science, management information systems, and operations management. Students can choose a concentration to add deeper areas of knowledge to their portfolio. The program also offers study-abroad opportunities in Europe, Australia, and mainland China. Students can also participate in internships at the local, national, and international levels. The program is designed to help students develop the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in the field of operations management and information systems.
Careers:
The program prepares students for a variety of careers in the field of operations management and information systems. Some potential career paths include:
- Inventory control
- Supply chain management
- Production management
- Logistics
- Market analysis
- Operations research
- Information systems management
Other:
The program is housed in Rich Hall, the dedicated home to the School of Business. Rich Hall has high-tech classrooms, team study rooms, a business commons, and a cafe. The program is also supported by the Oswego Guarantee, which provides students with timely course offerings, high-touch connections to alumni, a small student-to-faculty ratio, and limited room and board increases each year.