Information Systems, Master of Science (M.S.)
Program Overview
Information Systems, Master of Science (M.S.)
The MS in Information Systems program is ideal for those who understand the value of technology and are interested in gaining the knowledge to manage it. You will learn how information is captured, organized, managed and analyzed, preparing you to lead in the ongoing technology revolution. Get ready to harness the power of information and help move your organization to the next level.
Program Requirements
- Non-thesis only: 30 credits required
- Course List:
- Required Courses:
- BUDT704: Data Processing and Analysis in Python (3 credits)
- BUDT721: Digital Transformation in Business (2 credits)
- BUDT722: Managing Digital Business Markets (2 credits)
- BUDT723: Business Process Analysis for IS (2 credits)
- BUDT724: Project Management in Dynamic Environments (2 credits)
- BUDT702: Database Management Systems (2 credits)
- BUDT731: Data, Models, and Decisions Using R (2 credits)
- BUDT738: Industry Seminar (0 credits)
- BUDT748: Industry Practicum (3 credits)
- Approved Electives: 12 credits
- Required Courses:
- Total Credits: 30
Program Details
The program focuses on teaching students how information is captured, organized, managed, and analyzed, preparing them to lead in the technology revolution. The curriculum includes a range of courses that provide students with a comprehensive understanding of information systems and their applications in business. The program is designed to help students develop the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in the field of information systems.
