Department of Information Management

 

Objective

The program is oriented toward meeting the needs of enterprises and markets for professionals with competency in business administration, information systems and web-technologies applications. The emphases are students’ capability and skills to develop information application systems and how to use information management systems both competently and ethically.

 

Program features

A special emphasis is laid on courses related to “project development”, while students’ exposure to outside, state-of-the-art expertise is enhanced by information specialists and academics invited to campus as guest speakers. The department has a computer lab equipped with 61 p4-PC’s, three specialty classroom with a total of 38 p4-PC’s, three servers, 12 PDA’s, and other wireless network equipment, in addition to numerous commercialized software programs. Together, they constitute a remarkable pool of resources with which students learn to develop software and applications in wireless e-business and enterprise information systems.

 

Faculty

All faculty members have a solid academic and practical background in business administration, information management, and other computer-related fields.

 

Career prospect

Graduates may seek employment in the information section of an enterprise, computer software development, web-service provider, multi-media production and e-business. Graduate programs, domestically and overseas, are available for those interested in academic pursuit, including information management, business management, marketing & logistics management, and information engineering.