pallavithakur
Dec 4, 2015
Graduate / Review of Why do you want to pursue an MS-MIS degree at Mays Business School? -Pallavi Thakur.. [12]
In early 2015, a friend of mine commenced his MS MIS programme in Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh. It was then that I was introduced to the course and started my research on it. I liked the fact that Management Information System works as a bridge between management and technology. And hence, I commenced looking at the colleges to apply for the course myself.
We all are cognizant of the TAMU's brand denomination. It has excellent programs, renowned faculty, first-rate infrastructure, and illimitable opportunities - making TAMU a great university to study in. But, there is more that sets the MS MIS programme apart. When I checked the course structure, I found that it was aligned to my goals.
I believe that the MS MIS program at Mays Business School has the best amalgamation of the courses. The course coalesced with my technical experience would help me bring the best in me.
I am looking forward to the core courses such as MIS Project Management, Advanced Database Management, and Data Warehousing. The program offers a great set of electives and I am very hopeful to study elective courses such as IT Security Control, Security Management and Compliance, and Business and Corporate Strategy. I have performed genuinely well in the subjects like Database Administrator, System Design and Analysis during my graduation in India and I hope that the experience will avail me getting incite in the subjects.
In addition to the program structure, the Mays Business School's 'Center for the Management of Information Systems (CMIS)' and 'Career Management Center' offers a variety of opportunities for introducing students to understand the corporate atmosphere. CMIS events such as Leadership Retreat, Scholarships and CMIS Case Competition are a great place to learn, and I am certain that such events will definitely help me hone my presentation and analytical skills. I am certain that these programs will polish me to boost my chances of consummating my vocation ambitions.
All the college organisations are a great place to learn. For example, the 'Business Information Technology Students organisation' is a great place for knowledge. Then we have, 'Women in IT' group -I believe that today women are consistently working to make an impact in the IT industry. The work women are doing is paving the way towards better opportunities for Women in IT. I am certain that the school will avail me develop skills so that I am able to integrate value in the industry. Verbally expressing that, I am exhilarated to be part of 'Women in IT' for organizing sundry convivial activities, service activities and company networking events. I am hopeful that with my subsisting experience in event management, I would be able to learn with organising different events. I am keen to be a part of such a Business School which is so concerned in ascertaining that students achieve their goals by inspiriting and conducting such programs.
Given an opportunity to graduate from Mays Business School, I would be able to exploit the preeminent coalescence of business and technical expertise in order to better serve the industry. The MS MIS programme will not only help me in achieving this ambition but will serve as an impeccable platform to progress towards my desired career.
In early 2015, a friend of mine commenced his MS MIS programme in Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh. It was then that I was introduced to the course and started my research on it. I liked the fact that Management Information System works as a bridge between management and technology. And hence, I commenced looking at the colleges to apply for the course myself.
We all are cognizant of the TAMU's brand denomination. It has excellent programs, renowned faculty, first-rate infrastructure, and illimitable opportunities - making TAMU a great university to study in. But, there is more that sets the MS MIS programme apart. When I checked the course structure, I found that it was aligned to my goals.
I believe that the MS MIS program at Mays Business School has the best amalgamation of the courses. The course coalesced with my technical experience would help me bring the best in me.
I am looking forward to the core courses such as MIS Project Management, Advanced Database Management, and Data Warehousing. The program offers a great set of electives and I am very hopeful to study elective courses such as IT Security Control, Security Management and Compliance, and Business and Corporate Strategy. I have performed genuinely well in the subjects like Database Administrator, System Design and Analysis during my graduation in India and I hope that the experience will avail me getting incite in the subjects.
In addition to the program structure, the Mays Business School's 'Center for the Management of Information Systems (CMIS)' and 'Career Management Center' offers a variety of opportunities for introducing students to understand the corporate atmosphere. CMIS events such as Leadership Retreat, Scholarships and CMIS Case Competition are a great place to learn, and I am certain that such events will definitely help me hone my presentation and analytical skills. I am certain that these programs will polish me to boost my chances of consummating my vocation ambitions.
All the college organisations are a great place to learn. For example, the 'Business Information Technology Students organisation' is a great place for knowledge. Then we have, 'Women in IT' group -I believe that today women are consistently working to make an impact in the IT industry. The work women are doing is paving the way towards better opportunities for Women in IT. I am certain that the school will avail me develop skills so that I am able to integrate value in the industry. Verbally expressing that, I am exhilarated to be part of 'Women in IT' for organizing sundry convivial activities, service activities and company networking events. I am hopeful that with my subsisting experience in event management, I would be able to learn with organising different events. I am keen to be a part of such a Business School which is so concerned in ascertaining that students achieve their goals by inspiriting and conducting such programs.
Given an opportunity to graduate from Mays Business School, I would be able to exploit the preeminent coalescence of business and technical expertise in order to better serve the industry. The MS MIS programme will not only help me in achieving this ambition but will serve as an impeccable platform to progress towards my desired career.