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Information Systems and Operations Management Concentration

The information systems and operations management concentration (ISOM) is an exciting series of courses offered by the Department of Decision Sciences in the Lundquist College of Business. Our aim is to equip you with the decision-making, managerial, and technological skills necessary to succeed in the current competitive business environment.

Why ISOM?

The ISOM concentration is an exciting blend of courses that focuses on the nexus of information systems and operations management.

Find out if its the right concentration for you.
ISOM Careers

Whether you are interested in information systems, operations management, or both, there are many exciting career opportunities available. Recent surveys have shown that salaries for ISOM students are among the highest for new graduates.

Careers | Salaries
ISOM Courses

ISOM courses cover topics in databases, eBusiness, supply chain management, project management, and data mining.

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ISOM Resources

The ISOM website is a great resource for jobs, news, events, and ISOM club activities: isom.uoregon.edu

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DSC in focus (Fall 07)

New faculty

The DSC department is excited to welcome Tolga Aydinliyim to the department. Tolga is an assistant professor in operations management.

Selected publications

Mike Pangburn: "Capacity and Price Setting for Dispersed, Time-Sensitive Customer Segments," Manufacturing & Service Operations Management (forthcoming), 2007 (with E. Stavrulaki)

Nagesh Murthy: "The Impact of Simulation Training on Call Center Agent Performance: A Field-Based Investigation," Management Science, 2006 (with G. Challagalla, L. Vincent, and T. Sherwani)

 


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