Bellevue University

Earn your Master of Science in Computer Information Systems (MS) from Bellevue University.

The Master of Science in Computer Information Systems is designed for computer professionals who desire an advanced Information Systems degree as a key component of their professional growth. The tools they need to go forward into technical and management positions in Information Systems. The curriculum covers every important aspect of the IT profession: networking, telecommunications, database management, E-Commerce, project management, and IT accounting. To complete this 36-credit hour degree program, students will take 12 semester hours of foundation courses and 24 semester hours of core courses. Students with no previous computer courses also may be required to take additional prerequisites. Electives may be substituted for foundation courses in cases where students have previous coursework that maps to the foundation.

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Bellevue University
Master of Science in Computer Information Systems

This degree is designed to blend current foundational Information Technology skills with foundational managerial competencies. The IT curriculum covers technical skills that meet the requirements of most IT/e-commerce businesses, current application development, maintenance skills on diverse systems including Microsoft® servers and Linux®/Unix® systems, programming languages including C++ and Java™, database design and management, and telecommunications/networking skills using web technologies. In addition, you’ll learn to apply management-level training to project management as well as managerial competencies in IT accounting, personal communication, planning, and budgeting.

Successful completion prepares you for management, consulting, and technical projects in both traditional and e-commerce related businesses.

You may select a Business Administration concentration, which gives you the opportunity to explore emergent as well as traditional concepts underlying the Computer Information Systems curriculum.

Entry into the degree program is not limited to students with computer backgrounds. If you do not have a computer background, you can access foundational principles through prerequisite classes. If you have a computer-related undergraduate degree, you can complete the program with 36 credit hours of graduate work.

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