Education/Organizations
Temple University
As a student in the Fox School of Business, I have learned a great deal about the different aspects of business and how each aspect helps contribute to a business as a whole. For example, one of my MIS classes has taught me how to take project requirements and, through research and interviewing stakeholders, successfully create a solution that meets or exceeds the project requirements.
Relevant Coursework:
- Microeconomic Principles
- Leadership and Organizational Management
- Macroeconomic Principles
- Legal Environment of Business
- Persuasive Writing
- Introduction to Advertising Research
- Financial Accounting
- Calculus for Business
- Managerial Accounting
- Information Systems in Organizations
- Marketing Management
- Statistical Business Analytics
- Professional Development Strategies
- Financial Management
- Enterprise IT Architecture
- Data Analytics
- Marketing Research
- Operations Management
- Integrative Business Applications
- Internet Enabled Supply Chains
- Consumer and Buyer Behavior
Association of Information Systems
The Association of Information Systems is a professional student organization that provides students who are interested in information systems and computer science with networking possibilities and helpful skills. AIS also brings in experienced employers from big name companies to come in to talk about their company and discuss their own experiences. This provides real life examples of how technology is used in business and gives members a chance to learn a little bit more about their company and a chance to network with employers and alumni.