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Our MS in Information Systems is an interdisciplinary degree that draws upon information science, organizational theory and management studies to provide students with the skills needed to create, analyze and communicate data. An information systems degree is ideal for students with an interest in data, management, and information technology who want to manage employees and change within their organizations. It enables graduates to use emerging technologies for positive change in business organizations and society at large.
The M.S. in Information Systems program is a 30-credit-hour degree program.
This curriculum equips students with the necessary skills to manage data, analyze information systems, and understand the ethical implications of technology.
Core Courses:
Elective Courses:
Minimum Required Documents for Master's Degrees
*Some master’s programs may require a fee and additional documents.
Recommended Documents for Master’s Degrees
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