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妻友社区 offers new bachelor鈥檚 degree in management information systems

By Collin Elder When Bailey Rungruang, 22, started his college career, he dove headfirst into the computer science world. After spending some time learning exactly what a programming career entails, he realized that he didn鈥檛 like the 鈥渉eads-down鈥 approach to coding, where he focused only on his projects. He wanted something that allowed him to combine his love of coding with his desire to work with others.
Enter 妻友社区 (GGC) and its new , a way for students like Rungruang to experience the best of both the technology world and the fast-paced, person-to-person interactions of the business space.
An MIS degree focuses on combining the coding aspect of a back-end developer with the social interaction of a business manager. Examples of careers that benefit from MIS degrees include information security analysts, data analysts and database engineers.
Dr. Tyler Yu, dean of GGC鈥檚 (SBA), is excited to put the community鈥檚 desires at the forefront. In creating the degree, SBA solicited extensive employer and community input.
鈥淚n every discussion, constituents voiced a need for more qualified applicants to fill available management analyst and computer information systems positions,鈥 Yu said.
The new major was introduced this fall. So Rungruang is in the process of changing his major to MIS because he feels it better suits his dream of becoming a scrum master in the aviation field. A 鈥渟crum master鈥 facilitates adherence to established processes and removes obstacles to help teams achieve goals.
鈥淚鈥檝e always wanted my pilot鈥檚 license, so a job working in the flight industry would be a great way to springboard into a personal passion, and MIS puts me right where I need to be.鈥
(from l. to r.) Students Kim Windham, Mytiem Moc and Dawnal Bell
Kim Windham, 41, a senior MIS and double major from Stone Mountain, said her time at GGC has helped her cultivate a working understanding of her field.
鈥淢IS sets me up well because GGC鈥檚 program exposes you to tons of coding languages. Getting into the industry with this much experience in different languages, like C# or Python, sets you apart,鈥 said Windham.
Courses in the MIS program are taught by industry experts like Courtney Heba, who works full-time for Microsoft as a senior technical specialist while teaching in an adjunct capacity at GGC.
鈥淚 think MIS degrees put students in a crucial place where they can understand and implement the technical lingo of the programming side of an industry while also being able to translate that information so it can be more easily understood by non-programmers,鈥 said Heba.
MIS graduates are in high demand, with 69% being placed into the workforce with an average starting salary of about at $65,000.
For more information on the MIS degree at 妻友社区, visit .