News & Updates
April 30th 2011 - Alumni Networking Event
The Rowan University MIS Club is planning on hosting an Alumni Networking Event to allow current students to network with past Rowan MIS students. We all know how beneficial one's network can be whether you are looking for a job, looking to take on another employee, or just looking for some suggestions on a project. We hope this event will allow our current students to develop a network of professionals who have made it in the field of Information Systems as well as allow our alumnus to catch up with past classmates. We are currently in the planning stages and are first gauging interest in the event before we commit to the planning and execution. If you are an Rowan MIS Student, Rowan MIS Alumnus, or Rowan MIS Faculty, and would like to express interest in attending the event, please fill out the form below.
April 3rd & 10th 2011 - Security Seminar
The MIS Club is sponsoring a Security Seminar for anyone in the Rowan community who is interested in learning more about information systems security. Some of the topics that will be covered in this seminar include systems security, network security, organizational security, and compliance and operational security. The goal of this seminar is to present foundation-level security skills and knowledge so that attendees can successfully pass the Security + certification sponsored by CompTIA.
Job Postings & Opportunities
We will be updating this with job opportunities. Check Back Soon.
Our Mission
The Management Information Systems Club is dedicated to nurturing a learning community interested in the field of MIS by arranging guest speakers, trips, and events for its members. The MIS Club also makes giving back to the community within and outside of Rowan University a priority.
Benefits to Members
1) Learning relevant on-the-job skills through our hands-on, computer hardware/software oriented workshops. Our focus falls on specific skills supplemental to the MIS Curriculum.
2) Hearing the first-hand accounts of the nature of the technology job market from those have created the correct secrets for success. Hear how they did it, what they would recommend, or not recommend, and glean 'inside' information from successful people in the 'real world'.
3) Physically immerse youself in the real world job market, IT departments; see how your degree and experience function when applied in an actual job situation on our organized Day Trips.
4) Begin networking with other MIS students, professors, guest speakers, Rowan faculty and IT professionals.
5) Many more, and anything our members suggest they would like to learn or gain from this club.
