The Master of Information Systems (MIS) program provides the knowledge to successfully apply information systems theory and principles to address real-world business opportunities and challenges. Under the guidance of practitioner faculty, the graduate student will use innovative digital materials to understand the role of business systems within the organization, to understand and apply the principles of systems analysis and design, to analyze and evaluate information technologies, and to create project, risk, and information systems strategic plans.
Course # | Course Title Credits | Prerequisite(s) |
COM/526 | Managerial Communication | 3 — |
BSA/500 | Business Systems I | 3 COM/526 |
BSA/502 | Business Systems II | 3 COM/526 |
CSS/561 | Programming Concepts | 3 COM/526 |
CMGT/555 | Systems Analysis & Development | 3 BSA/502 |
CMGT/575 | CIS Project Management | 3 BSA/502 |
DBM/500 | Database Concepts | 3 CMGT/555 |
NTC/500 | Networking Concepts | 3 CMGT/555 |
CMGT/579 | CIS Risk Management | 3 DBM/500, NTC/500 |
CMGT/578 | CIS Strategic Management | 3 CMGT/579 |