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Exploring Business Information Management: Your Path to Analytical Skills

Discover the blend of information, computer science, and management in Business Information Management (BIM). Explore computing, informatics, data management, and problem-solving to equip yourself for career opportunities in IT, consulting, or managerial roles. Get involved on campus through student societies and research, preparing for a future in graduate studies or organizational roles. BIM offers a comprehensive skill set for navigating the business and technology landscape.

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Exploring Business Information Management: Your Path to Analytical Skills

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  1. Business Information Management Abraham Kou Gabe Sanchez Aparna Tikku

  2. What is BIM? • Degree combining Information & Computer Science (ICS) & Business • Fundamentals of information and computer science • Basics of business and management

  3. How do I know if this is right for me? Informatics: ICS 31-32-33 (Intro to programming) or Informatics 41-42 (Informatics core) Management: Management 30A-B

  4. How do I switch into BIM?

  5. What will I Learn? • Computing skills • Informatics • Software design • Data management • Business (Economics & Accounting) • Analytical/Problem-solving skills

  6. How is this relevant? • Need problem-solving skills for life • Acquire an analytical mind • Knowledgeable about money for future • Make good decisions & goals

  7. What about after graduation? • Graduate school (law, business, computing) • For-profit & non-profit organizations • Information Technology (IT) managerial roles • Basic software design • Consulting, auditing, business risk analyst

  8. How can I get involved on campus? • Management Information Student Society (MAISS) • Undergraduate Business Association (UBA) • Research in the following areas: • Medical Informatics • Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning • Security, Privacy and Cryptography • ...and many more!

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