The Master of Science in Management Information Systems is a customized degree tailored specifically to prepare students for management positions in the Information Technology profession. It consists of multiple components: the core and concentrations. The core explores the characteristics of information systems with emphasis on critical management issues. After completing the core, students may select one or more of six concentrations to obtain additional depth in business administration, computer information systems, healthcare, information security, project management, or solutions architecture. To satisfy the requirements for degree, students must take 27 semester hours of core courses and at least nine semester hours from one of six concentrations.
The Master of Science in Management of Information Systems focuses on strategic information system resources, giving you the background required to plan, analyze, design, implement, secure, and control these resources.
This program was designed for mid-level IT managers who aspire to CIO-level responsibility in their organizations. It gives you a current level of understanding of contemporary trends and emerging technologies, as well as the ability to stay current in the rapidly changing world of enterprise technology.
Concentrations are offered in dynamic industry fields:
All of the concentrations start with the same foundational core, which provides you a broad overview of IT-related topics including programming, networking, database design, systems analysis, and IT management. The concentrations add an additional 9 credit hours covering industry-specific topics and applications.
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