Master of Science in Information Systems (M.S.I.S.)
Dr. Nancy Bonner, Program Director
Purpose of the Program
The Master of Science in Information Systems (M.S.I.S.) degree is designed to provide a specialized graduate education for information systems professionals. The M.S. in Information Systems will provide knowledge to succeed in understanding, developing, implementing, and managing information systems in all types of industries and organizations.
Length of Program
The program consists of 36 graduate semester hours. Classes are offered in the afternoon and evening in two 8-week sessions each semester. Most students complete their M.S.I.S. in 2 years by taking classes on a part-time basis, allowing students to attend school while continuing their full-time employment; however, it is possible to complete the program in less than 2 years if a student chooses to take more than 4 classes per semester.
Prerequisites
A minimum of 9 hours of information systems courses at the undergraduate level is required for admittance.
Admission Requirements
See Admissions Requirements for M.B.A. and M.S.I.S
Graduation Requirements
- A G.P.A. of 3.0 or higher for all M.S.I.S. courses must be earned.
- An information systems capstone (BCIS 6295) must be satisfactorily completed, generally during the student’s final semester.
- All M.S.I.S. courses and the information systems capstone must be successfully completed within 5 years of starting the M.S.I.S. program.