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BSc.

Management Information Systems

In this program, you’ll develop a deep understanding of how technology can transform businesses. Whether you’re interested in data analytics, systems management, or technology consulting, this program equips you to drive innovation and create value in any industry.

Why Ashesi?

Our Management Information Systems program at Ashesi is designed to bridge the gap between business and technology. You’ll learn how to design and manage systems that drive decision-making and efficiency in organizations. With a focus on real-world application, you’ll gain experience through projects, internships, and collaboration with industry partners. We also emphasize ethical leadership, ensuring that you’re not just skilled in technology, but also in making decisions that positively impact both businesses and communities.”

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Curriculum

Level 100

Semester One 
a. Ashesi Success
b. Foundations of Design & Entrepreneurship 1
c. Written & Oral Communication
d. Introduction to Computing & Info. Systems
e. Pre-Calculus 1 / Calculus 1

Semester Two 
a. Foundations of Design & Entrepreneurship 2
b. Computer Programming for CS
c. Text & Meaning
d. Pre-Calculus 2 / Calculus 2
e. Leadership Seminar 1

Semester Three 
a. Applied Calculus (For all pre-Calculus students)

Level 200

Semester One 
a. Microeconomics
b. Statistics
c. Leadership Seminar 2
d. Non-Major Elective
e. Discrete Structures & Theory

Semester Two 
a. Finance for Non-finance Majors
b. Quantitative Methods
c. Leadership Seminar 3
d. Database Systems
e. Intermediate Computer Programming

Level 300

Semester One
a. Leadership Seminar 4
b. Research Methods
c. Web Technologies
d. Systems Analysis and Design 

Semester Two 
a. IT Infrastructure
b. Systems Administration Laboratory
c. Information Systems Project Management
d. Managerial Accounting 
e. Major Elective Elective

Level 400

Semester One 
a. Information and Systems Security
b. Elective
c. E-Commerce
d. Entrepreneurship 1 / Thesis 1 / Applied Project / Elective

Semester Two 
a. Competitive Strategy
b. Elective
c. Elective 
d. Entrepreneurship 2 / Thesis 2 / Applied Project / Elective

Activity Calendar

Featured Event: December 3, 2025

Christmas on the Hill
A festive end-of-year celebration featuring activities, music, and community bonding. This event brings together students, faculty, and staff to share in the holiday spirit before the break.