MIS400 Midterm Progress Presentations by Senior MIS Students

A graduation project isn’t the final step before a diploma — it’s the first real step into what comes next.

At Kadir Has University’s Management Information Systems Department, that belief lives at the core of MIS400. And on Friday, March 27, 16 project teams stepped up for their second progress presentations.

The presentation room held more than just slides. It carried the traces of months of work. The story of why every decision was made. And most importantly, the constructive questions and contributions from faculty.

Through the “Industry Mentorship Model,” students work side by side with real industry professionals. This is not just an internship or a theoretical course; it is an effort to cultivate a generation that produces, questions, and takes ownership.

The semester is winding down. Projects are taking their final shape. But the bigger question remains: when these students graduate, what problem will they tackle first?