Information Management

As a student in this major, you will learn the technical skills for solving business problems. You will learn business skills including accounting and organizational theory.

The design and implementation of databases is also covered, along with how to plan for new and modified information systems.

Many students learn additional skills through internships.  A few companies which offer internship opportunities for students include:

•  Monsanto
•  Scottrade
•  Pace Properties

Companies where you can find Webster graduates with a computer science degree include:

•  Boeing
•  Monsanto
•  Maritz
•  Scottrade
•  Southwestern Bell
•  Edward Jones
•  Anheuser-Busch

For course descriptions and requirements on this program, click here.

   

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School of Business and Technology

The Mission of the School of Business and Technology is to prepare men and women for real-world success through world-class, application-based education in the areas of business, management, and technology.

 


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NotaBene

NotaBene (Latin for “note well”) is an electronic newsletter published by Webster University's School of Business & Technology. The newsletter reports on the school's new initiatives and provides insight into current economic and business trends through guest commentaries.

 
 

Fast Facts

Home Campus:
St. Louis, Missouri

Student to Faculty ratio:
16:1

Average class size:
20-25 students

Student Body:
2,200 full-time undergraduates, representing 49 states and 30 countries

Mascot:
Gorlok

International Campuses:
Geneva, Switzerland
Hua Hin/Cha-am, Thailand
Leiden, the Netherlands
London, England
Vienna, Austria

 

 
 
 
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