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Press Release - April 6, 2006
Baker College Center for Graduate Studies Adds Master of Science Degree
FLINT, Mich. -
The Baker College Center for Graduate Studies announces the addition of a Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) degree beginning in September 2006. The MSIS program will be offered online, and will emphasize the strategic use of information systems in business while addressing critical business issues such as strategic planning, risk management, financial, project management and quality assurance.
"Baker College continually updates program offerings to meet the demands of today's professionals," said Michael E. Heberling, Ph.D., Baker College Center for Graduate Studies president. "Information systems proficiency and expertise is key to acquiring and managing the information that allows organizations to operate effectively. Our new MSIS program is designed for information systems professionals responsible for managing the development, acquisition, implementation and operation of information systems in a wide variety of industries."
More information about the MSIS program at Baker College is available on the Internet at www.bakercollegeonline.com or by calling 1.800.469.3165 and talking with a Development Coordinator.
The Baker Center for Graduate Studies is part of Baker College, the largest private college in Michigan and is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The Center for Graduate Studies also carries MBA program accreditation through the International Assembly of Collegiate Business Education (IACBE). The Master of Business Administration program at Baker College is nationally recognized by U.S. News & World Report's usnews.com "E-Learning Online Graduate Programs: Business - Regionally Accredited Programs," and has been ranked as one of the first established, largest and best value online MBA programs in the nation.
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