The Master of Science in Management Information Systems Program
is available to those who have completed an undergraduate degree in business
or a closely related field. Students without a business background
may apply to the program but will be required to take the two course
sequence: MGG 501 and 502, Introduction to Business I & II.
These courses may be taken concurrently with the MIS curriculum requiring
an 18 or 19 credit hour program each semester. This additional
requirement seeks to ensure that all graduates have an understanding of
the functional areas of business in which they will be applying their new
MIS skills.
Management Information Systems (MIS) is the
name given to the application of computer related technology to managerial
programs. There is of course a heavy technical component in the course
work, but the program also provides students with the broad perspective
needed to advance in their managerial careers. The business analyst of
the future must be able to identify how technology can be applied to solving
existing and new problems, but also how to leverage technology to realize
strategic opportunities.
Students will explore the application of computerized information systems,
including Web technologies, to run a modern technology-based business.
The Web, via e-commerce, has created a revolution in consumer-to-business
and business-to-business transactions. The business analyst of the future
must be able to identify how Web-based technologies can be applied to
solving existing and new problems and how to leverage technology to realize
strategic opportunities. Students will receive exposure to networking
and data communications, database management systems, distributed computing,
and to the various systems analysis and design development strategies.
Career Opportunities
The thrust of this program is to provide an individual with the knowledge
to function in a management consultancy firm, as a part of a functional
business unit, as an e-business entrepreneur, or as part of a traditional
information systems group. Graduates of the program are expected to fall
into one of the following career paths: information systems consultant/analyst
with a large consulting firm, systems analyst within a traditional information
systems department, and a systems analyst within a functional unit such
as marketing, human resources finance or operations.
The
program affords students the opportunity to earn external certifications
in areas such as Information Systems Auditing, Networking (CISCO,
Microsoft) or Databases (Oracle) while pursuing the MS in MIS program.
Many past students have taken advantage of this facility and found their
career opportunity vastly enhanced.
State-of-the-Art
Laboratory Facilities
The
department maintains a state-of-the-art Networking and Information
Assurance laboratory which is supported by grants from CISCO and the
Department of Defense.
Student
Organizations
The
Management Information Systems Association (MISA) sponsors speakers, facility tours, and career strategy meetings to
provide MIS students with more information about career options.
NOTE: THE MS IN MIS PROGRAM IS
A FULL-TIME, ONE-YEAR RESIDENCY PROGRAM
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