Information Management and Analytics Track
The most significant enabler of quality decision making is the careful management of digital resources. Useful information must be captured and organized in a way enabling managers to understand how much value is being added by the organization’s activities. Students graduating from the Information Management and Analytics track know how to organize digital resources, solve business problems, and develop cutting-edge technologies. Students are trained to solve deep problems using tools, methods, and techniques for addressing issues related to the adoption of new technologies in organizations. These technologies are used to get the right information to the right people at the right time.
Career Opportunities
After completing the Information Management and Analytics track, students find opportunities as consultants, business analysts, project managers, systems analysts, web developers, IT auditors, software developers, and many other rewarding careers. Recent Information Management and Analytics graduates have gotten jobs with Google, Facebook, Price Waterhouse Coopers, Accenture, Deloitte, KPMG, Hitachi Consulting, Ernst & Young, Rally Software, Conoco Phillips, Brocade, and other world-class employers.
Leeds Association for Information Systems
Students interested in finding more information about career opportunities available with the Information Management and Analytics track are encouraged to join the (LAIS). LAIS works closely with the faculty, corporate sponsors, and the Leeds School of Business. Find more information at the or at our .
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