Master of Science in Information Systems (M.S.I.S.)
Purpose of the Program
The Master of Science in Information Systems (M.S.I.S.) degree is designed to prepare students for success in the dynamic field of information technology. Students in the M.S.I.S. program are exposed to a balanced combination of managerial and technical topics. Graduates gain the skills and knowledge necessary to understand, develop, implement and manage information systems in all types of industries and organizations. Graduates may choose a concentration to provide career focus. Graduates may choose a concentration to provide career focus. A total of 12 hours of electives from a specific concentration area is required in order to obtain the concentrations.
Students take BCIS6395 Capstone Project in their final semester
Admission Requirements
A baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above. Candidates lacking sufficient GPA will be considered on a case-by-case basis. See the admissions section of this catalog for admission application procedures and costs.
Graduation Requirements
A cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher for all courses. Completion of the program within 5 years of the starting date.
Degree Requirements
M.S.I.S. Core Curriculum (24 Hours)
Semester One Classes
Semester Two Classes
In addition to the core, the student must complete six (6) elective hours (two 3-credit courses). Students are encouraged to complete a concentration by completing six (6) additional elective hours for a total of twelve (12) in four related courses.
Reflects the need to consolidate required I.T.-related offerings across graduate programs in the MCoB.