
Degree Requirements
The M.S. in Management Information Systems (MIS) prepares graduates to play an instrumental role in organizations seeking to enhance the quality and effectiveness of their information processes. The MIS program emphasizes both information systems and technology, enabling graduates to define, analyze, design, construct, and manage information systems. Students learn about such topics as systems architecture, software structures, data communication networks, and databases. In the practicum and seminar, students have the opportunity to explore areas of personal interest. Students learn about the impact of emerging technologies on information systems through case studies, design projects, and experiential exercises. Most adults working full time will need approximately 18 to 24 months to complete the degree.
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