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Business Information Management in Missouri

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Business Information Management in Missouri prepares students for careers managing business information systems, databases, and digital workflows. This pathway addresses demand for professionals who can organize, maintain, and leverage business data across Missouri's diverse industries. Students gain expertise in information organization, database management, system administration, and business application software.

The curriculum covers business information fundamentals, database design and management, business software applications, data security, and information governance. Students work with business software systems and database platforms. Projects involve organizing business information, creating efficient workflows, and implementing information solutions. Emphasis on accuracy, security, and efficiency is integrated throughout. Students learn to understand business processes and translate them into information systems.

Graduates work as database administrators, business analysts, information managers, or system coordinators. The pathway positions students for careers in business operations and IT.

Business Information Management at a Glance

4

Courses

8

Credentials

4

Career Paths

State Standards & Framework

Missouri's business information management standards require competency in information organization, database management, business software, and data security. The curriculum aligns with business information technology standards and industry practices.

Students must demonstrate proficiency in database operations, business software applications, data organization, information security, and system administration. State standards incorporate current business information systems and data management practices.

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Typical Course Sequence

Course
Introduction to Business Information Systems
Database Management
Business Analytics and Reporting
Enterprise Information Systems

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Industry Certifications & Credentials

Career Opportunities

Salary data from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (May 2024). Growth projections from BLS Employment Projections (2023-2033). Cost-of-living adjustment uses BEA Regional Price Parities (2023). Entry-level salaries reflect the 25th percentile; experienced salaries reflect the median.

Data Entry Specialist

Entry Level
$62,670in Missouri
National: $60,820+3%

Salary range: $62,670 - $107,850

Adjusted for cost of living: $68,298

-3.9% growth26,000 openings/yr
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Business Analyst

Entry Level
$69,550in Missouri
National: $76,770-9%

Salary range: $69,550 - $126,880

Adjusted for cost of living: $75,796

+14.2% growth17,300 openings/yr
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Database Administrator

Experienced
$87,600in Missouri
National: $104,620-16%

Salary range: $63,130 - $124,770

Adjusted for cost of living: $95,466

-4.9% growth8,700 openings/yr
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IT Manager

Experienced
$77,410in Missouri
National: $102,950-25%

Salary range: $51,050 - $122,580

Adjusted for cost of living: $84,361

+0.4% growth4,100 openings/yr
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Work-Based Learning Opportunities

Internships with corporations, technology companies, business service firms, and government agencies throughout Missouri.

Career & Technical Student Organization

Students in this pathway can participate in DECA, gaining leadership experience and competing in career-related events.

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Related Pathways in Missouri

Information Technology

Missouri's Information Technology pathway addresses the growing demand for skilled IT professionals in network administration, cybersecurity, software development, and technical support. The program provides hands-on experience with enterprise-level hardware and software, preparing students for industry certifications and immediate employment or postsecondary IT programs. Students learn networking fundamentals, programming languages, database management, and cybersecurity principles through project-based learning and real-world problem solving. Many programs partner with local businesses to provide authentic IT service experiences, from help desk support to network infrastructure projects. Missouri's IT pathway emphasizes both technical skills and professional competencies including customer service, documentation, and project management. The curriculum is regularly updated to reflect emerging technologies and industry needs, with strong emphasis on cybersecurity given the increasing importance of information security across all business sectors.

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Operations and Management

Operations and Management in Missouri prepares students for supervisory and management careers overseeing business operations, production, and teams. This pathway addresses demand for managers who can optimize operations, manage people, and achieve business objectives across Missouri's industries. Students gain expertise in operations management, team leadership, process improvement, and performance management. The curriculum covers management fundamentals, operations planning, team leadership, quality management, and continuous improvement methodologies. Students learn to analyze operations, identify inefficiencies, implement improvements, and lead teams. Projects involve operations analysis, process improvement proposals, and management case studies. Emphasis on efficiency, quality, and team development is integrated throughout. Students learn to balance cost, quality, and customer satisfaction. Graduates work as operations supervisors, production managers, team leads, or shift managers. The pathway positions students for management careers.

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Project Management

Project Management in Missouri prepares students for careers planning and executing projects across various industries including construction, technology, healthcare, and manufacturing. This pathway addresses demand for professionals who can manage complex projects, coordinate teams, and deliver results on time and within budget. Students gain expertise in project planning, scheduling, resource allocation, risk management, and team coordination. The curriculum covers project management fundamentals, project planning tools, scheduling software, cost management, risk assessment, and team leadership. Students work with project management software like Microsoft Project and collaborate on team projects. Projects involve planning, executing, monitoring, and closing realistic project scenarios. Emphasis on meeting objectives, managing constraints, and stakeholder communication is integrated throughout. Students learn to handle project challenges and adapt to changes. Graduates work as project coordinators, assistant project managers, project schedulers, or project managers. The pathway positions students for management and leadership careers.

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