The Management of Information and Communication Systems (MICS) major at Fordham University's College of Business Administration combines hands-on computers skills and knowledge with broader business applications, all built upon a strong academic foundation. Fordham's Jesuit tradition of education also ensures the program's firm grounding in business ethics, and its New York City location places students in the center of unparalleled internship and employment opportunities. Students may also choose to combine this major with other special programs in CBA. |
A Major for the 21st Century
"Knowledge is the ultimate source of value in the 21st century enterprise, and the MICS major enables students to manage that resource effectively."
Sharon P. Smith
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, National University |
CBA, in the Jesuit educational tradition of preparing men and women for positions of principled leadership, developed the MICS major as a full baccalaureate program that give students the skills they need to obtain the best jobs in the field of information technology management. |
"When you think about and experience all the developments and progress that have been made in the management systems and technology and in the distribution of information, Fordham is at the cutting edge of these changes. The new MICS major is absolutely consistent with the overall strategy to make sure that CBA graduates meet the challenges of tomorrow's business."
John N. Tognino
Executive Vive President,
Global Sales & Member Affairs
Nasdaq Amex |
Fordham's new MICS major enables students to anticipate and meet the challenges these systems represent. Fordham's New York City location - so close to the explosive opportunities of downtown's Silicon Alley - provides students with unsurpassed opportunity for hands-on experience and first-rate scholarship.
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