Info Session: Information Systems Graduate Programs
Please join the Department of Information Systems at the Sam M. Walton College of Business to learn about its graduate programs — both full-time and part-time options — at a virtual information session at noon Thursday, April 25.
The information systems team will discuss:
- A detailed program overview,
- How a master's degree can contribute to your career,
- Admissions requirements,
- How to prepare your application and more.
The Department of Information Systems offers degrees in information systems, applied business analytics and healthcare business analytics, along with graduate certificates and micro-certificates.
Register now! Participants will receive a link for the virtual event via email after registration. We hope to see you there!
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Contacts
Lori McLemore, assistant director of marketing and recruitment
Graduate School of Business
479-575-5021,
mclemore@uark.edu
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