Undergraduate Programs

Each of the management faculty brings a unique set of skills, abilities, and interests to the School of Business. Most of the faculty members serve on editorial boards of various peer-reviewed academic journals. Current faculty research agendas include the following and other areas:

  • Business Ethics   
  • Healthcare Management
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Organizational Change
  • Operations Management 
  • Leadership      

 

  • Employment Law
  • Information Systems
  • Industrial Psychology
  • Strategic Management 
  • Human Resources Management       
  • Women and Entrepreneurship                  
  • Black Entrepreneurship 
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Race and Gender Diversity
  • Project Management
  • Labor-Management Relations
  • Technology  Management

 

We welcome the opportunity to collaborate with other faculty, industry professionals, and students.

 

Molly

Welcome to the department of Management, Information Systems & Quantitative Methods (MISQ). This department supports the school’s mission through a diverse group of active researchers and teacher-scholars who are engaged with students in both undergraduate and MBA programs. We also work closely with the professional community to ensure student success through hands-on experiential learning with real-world projects and internships. 

The department has two undergraduate programs (Management and Information Systems) along with the responsibility for teaching courses in Quantitative Methods. For the MBA program, our faculty also teaches several courses in these three areas. The Management program covers a wide body of knowledge including leadership, strategy, organizational behavior, entrepreneurship, human resources management, operations management and supply chain management. Students have the opportunity to major in general management, business administration, and human resource management.  The Information Systems program focuses on how information systems are used to achieve business objectives and covers a broad body of knowledge including systems project management, systems analysis and design, data management, software application development and programming, information assurance and security, telecommunications and network security. Students have the opportunity to major in information systems with optional clusters for subtopics within IS such as application development, systems development, information security and forensics.The Quantitative Methods area covers the body of knowledge for decision sciences including probability and statistics, forecasting, optimization (using deterministic and stochastic models) and simulation.

The department is proud to announce the launch of two new online information systems programs: a Bachelor of Science in Information Systems and Master of Science in Management Information Systems.

We are pleased that you are interested in our programs. If you have a question that is not answered on this site, please contact us and we will respond in a timely manner.


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Professor and Chair
Department of Management, Information Systems & Quantitative Methods
UAB School of Business, room 319C
(205) 934-8806