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To browse Academia. This paper reports on the developmental process of an undergraduate program for Management Information Systems at the School of Business of University of Nicosia which is a private University in Cyprus. The paper examines how, beyond the challenges widely Competition in the global environment takes place among multinational corporations, which is directly linked to human resources and the quality of training and education they have.
The competitive advantage of the businesses is associated with the excellence of human resources, which is measured by the education quality of the employees. The study methods include data mining approaches namely random clustering and making a text mining analysis. As the number and importance of the MIS programs are rapidly increasing, it is aimed with these approaches to contribute developing a world-class curriculum model to improve the quality of education of them.
On that ground, the main purpose of this study is creating a f Communications of the Association for Information Systems, Colleges and universities in the United States with undergraduate programs offer undergraduate Management Information Systems programs in their business schools to complement and balance computer science and computer engineering curricula.
Similar institutions in the Englishspeaking Caribbean, however, slant their computing studies overwhelmingly toward Computer Science , which produces technologists for the IT industry. Although the vast majority of their graduates are engaged in applying technology solutions to information problems in business organizations, these English-speaking Caribbean institutions offer limited MIS programs, which prepare graduates for such roles.
This article examines undergraduate computing curricula in the Caribbean and compares them with others elsewhere in the world. It recommends that Englishspeaking Caribbean universities give similar prominence to MIS education in their business programs in order to equip graduates to create more effective IT-enabled business solutions. Information Systems Development ISD in undergraduate education is seen as a means of providing graduates with the required skills to participate successfully as a IS specialist in organisations.