Faculty of Business

The Faculty of Business Provides Exciting business educational opportunities for students. Being established in 1993 Faculty of Business has become one of the pioneer business faculties in Jordan and region.

Department of Management Information Systems

Overview

The Department of Management Information Systems’ academic program is designed to serve both the novice in Information Systems who wants to explore the workings of management using new technologies to maximize efficiency and competitive advantage of businesses and also the student who will make new technologies a central part of their future career endeavours.

Established in the academic year of 2000/2001, the department has contributed to the faculty of businesses at Al-Zaytoonah University as a pioneer in advancing the undergraduate education for students through training programs and practical application of new technologies to its academic program. Our students have many opportunities to engage in MIS-related problem-solving activities through learning systems and data analysis, software development, web-designing, operation and building of decision-making systems, and other skills essential for their careers beyond graduation. MIS students have many opportunities to work in leading businesses who are in demand for business analysts, systems analysts, system developers, web-designers and other Information Systems related positions.

Vision:

Toward Excellence in Teaching and Scientific Research in the Fields of Information Systems and Business Analytics to Enhance Competitiveness.

Mission:

Preparing Innovative Entrepreneurs in the Field of Information Systems and Business Analytics through Rigorous Applied Technological Education, Enhancing Research Expertise, Achieving Excellence and Sustainable Community Progress both Locally and Globally.

Strategic Goals:

  1. Develop students' skills in analyzing and managing information systems to solve problems and achieve better knowledge of applied technology in making leadership decisions.

  2. Building scientific knowledge in developing computer software that contributes to achieving operational excellence.

  3. Develop students' decision-making skills to comply with the modern strategic and administrative objectives of the organizations.

  4. Enabling students to acquire applied skills in technical areas of knowledge in analyzing, designing and developing institutional and strategic management systems.

  5. To guide students in exploring and understanding administrative methods in coordinating information technology infrastructure and institutional systems.

  6. Qualifying students to meet the needs of the local and regional market in the management and use of information technology in the business world.