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Information Systems


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The MSIS degree has a flexible curriculum designed for professionals who want to make a career change into the field of information technology or, for IT professionals, to enhance and update their IT and management skills. All undergraduate majors are acceptable. The MSIS program prepares students for a wide range of positions related to information systems. Depending on prior background, graduates of the MSIS may pursue positions, such as systems analyst, database administrator, information systems manager, network administrator, programmer or project manager.



Completion of the program will lead to the degree: Master of Science (MS).


NOTE: ADMISSIONS SUSPENDED

In addition to the requirements of the Office of Graduate Studies specified in the first section of this bulletin, the program has established the following policies and procedures for admission:

 

Common Body of Knowledge

Applicants are required to have a common body of business knowledge equivalent to the foundation course requirements. Normally, this requirement is satisfied if applicants have earned an undergraduate business degree and completed undergraduate course equivalents from AACSB-accredited or other approved business programs, with a C or better.

Applicants who have completed courses but cannot satisfy all of the above criteria will be required to demonstrate a current competency level in those areas. Applicants without an undergraduate business degree and who lack adequate course preparation in business may be admitted to the MSIS program but will be expected to take appropriate foundation courses or their equivalents. Units (crs.) earned in these courses are not applicable to the 30 units (crs.) required for the graduate degree and must be completed prior to taking MSIS core courses. A proficiency option also is available for all foundation course requirements.

 

Admission Criteria

NOTE: ADMISSIONS SUSPENDED

 

Undergraduate Major

Students with a bachelor’s degree in any discipline may apply for admission to the graduate program.





The program is comprised of core courses and electives.


Information Systems is the description for the Information Systems plan of study.


30 units (crs.) applicable to the graduate degree constitute the minimal requirement for all students in the program.


Students must satisfy fully the Office of Graduate Studies requirements for advancement to candidacy, stated in the first section of this bulletin.


No more than six (6) units (crs.), regardless of the number of courses, with grades below B may apply to an Information Systems Master’s degree.







NOTE: ADMISSIONS SUSPENDED

Foundation Courses

Subject

Catalog No. Units (crs.) Title

Business

700 3 Accounting Foundations

710 1.5 Foundations of Information Systems

712 3 Foundations of Statistics

730 1.5 Finance Foundations

740 1.5 Foundations of Production Management

750 1.5 Organizational Foundations

770 1.5 Marketing Foundations

Economics

704 3 Basic Economic Theory

 

Management Core Courses: 10.5 Units (crs.)

Subject

Catalog No. Units (crs.) Title

Business

758 1.5 Project Management

759 1.5 Advanced Project Management

760 1.5 Project Execution and Control

769 1.5 Seminar in Management Topics

788 1.5 Personal and Professional Development

790 1.5 Organizational Leadership and Change

793 1.5 Business Environments: Law, Regulation and Ethics

 

Information Systems Core: 13.5 Units (crs.)

Subject

Catalog No. Units (crs.) Title

Business

713 3 Systems Engineering Management

714 3 Business Intelligence

715 3 IT Infrastructure Management

716 3 Information Systems Strategy and Management

717 1.5 The Chief Information Officer & Corporate Strategy

 

Electives: 6 Units (crs.)

Select 6 credits from the following options:

Subject

Catalog No. Units (crs.) Title

Business

718 1.5 Technical Topics in Information Technology

731 3 Financial Management

732 3 Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management

752 3 Cost Management

761 3 Human Resources Management

765 3 Venture Management

769 1.5 Seminar in Management Topics

795 1-6 Business Administration Thesis

 





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