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MS Degree Program

Area of Concentration in
Management Information Systems

The Management Information System concentration is designed for students who plan to integrate Information Technology into organizations. Strategic Advantage in the Internet Age has been achieved by adopting a new business model, a model that allows core competencies of Information Technology, IT management and knowledge management capability to form a single whole. This awareness has resulted in a growing need for managers at all levels of an organization to be conversant with strategies and tactics for managing IT. Our MIS concentration meets this need by exposing students to IT management concepts and theory. Interdisciplinary, project- and case-based, this concentration lays a solid foundation in several areas--systems analysis and design, IT project management, information architecture planning and design, evaluation of IT value, and the assessment of opportunities for IT-enabled process reengineering. Students with an MIS concentration find positions in IT systems departments of organizations and also in consulting.

Degree Requirements

The MIS concentration requires 30 credit hours of coursework, a nine-credit-hour individual research project, and successful completion of a comprehensive exam.

The course listings below indicate in greater detail the content of our training in MIS.

The four (4) Core Courses are:
CIS501 Information System Design
CIS502 Database Management Systems
CIS504 Programming Languages
and one of the following:
CIS509 Knowledge Engineering
CIS510 Software Project Management

Six (6) Area Courses are:
BA501 Management Information Systems
BA503 Decision Support Systems
BA508 Quantitative Methods
BA509 Operations & Production Management
BA512 Financial Markets and Institutions
BA531 Data Mining
 
 
MS Project (9 credits)
 

· CIS599 A, B, C
      - Research Project


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Knowledge Systems Institute is a Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences.
KSI offers an MS Degree in eight areas of concentration including:
Information Security  |   Bioinformatics  |   Knowledge Management
Software Engineering  |   Computer Networks  |   Management Information Systems  
Digital Art  |   Computer-Based Education

       
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