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What is the difference between the two doctoral programs: Information Systems (DISS) and Computer Information Systems (DCIS)?

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What is the difference between the two doctoral programs: Information Systems (DISS) and Computer Information Systems (DCIS)?

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DISS (Information Systems) correlates to management information systems (MIS). DISS is directed toward managers and administrators in MIS departments and courses are taught more from the management of systems rather than the operations. DCIS (computer information systems) is aimed at technical managers who actively manage networks and make decisions regarding design and implementation of networks and information systems, so it is more technical, but not as technical as our computer science program.

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