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Today's competitive business environment requires technologies that provide companies with a strategic leverage Information Technology to gain a competitive edge and enable businesses to run at maximum efficiency. The information systems majors provide to operate efficiently. The Master of Science in Information Systems provides students with the managerial and technological skills that support these goals. Two degree programs are offered: the Master of Science in information systems and the Master of Business Administration in information systems.
The MS program is a concentration of 30 credits in major-related courses. It provides the concepts, strategies, and techniques necessary for this dynamic field. The program focuses on business areas driven by information technologies, including database management systems, e-business development, and analysis and design. The MS also provides study in other areas of interest, such as information technology in the financial markets and IT project management. The MS provides more in-depth treatment of information systems than the MBA. Also, the MS features an abbreviated business core curriculum of up to six credits (waivable in full or in part, for students with prior academic background).
The focused program consists of 31.5 credits in IS-related courses and an abbreviated business core (waivable based on prior academic background). Students take core courses in key topics such as database management systems, global issues in IT, systems analysis and design, and IS strategy and may customize their degree by selecting from diverse elective courses. Graduates of the program are employed in diverse industries in positions such as project managers, system developers, technology leads, IT managers, and systems analysts. The MS program conforms with the DHS - STEM program so that international students who graduate from the MS program may be eligible for an additional 17-month extension on their optional practical training (OPT).
English Language Proficiency **
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Students who completed their undergraduate education in a non-English speaking country will be required to take non-credit bearing modules in Grammar Troubleshooting and American English Pronunciation offered by the Division of Continuing and Professional Studies. These modules Preliminary Courses (6 credits)Students with appropriate background will be able to reduce the number of credits in preliminary requirements. English language courses offered by the Continuing and Professional Studies area are required for non-native English speakers; the courses may be waived based on a waiver exam. |
| Financial Accounting | 3 credits |
| Financial Decision Making | 3 credits |
. The modules are not required for students who completed a four-year degree in an English-speaking country. |
Courses in Specialization (31.5 Courses in Specialization (30 credits) |
Required (15 13.5 credits) |
| Business Communication I | 1.5 credits |
| Information Systems for Managers I (with CIS 9002 formerly CIS 9000) | 1.5 credits |
| Information Systems for Managers II (with CIS 9001 formerly CIS 9000) | 1.5 credits |
| Globalization and Technology | 3 credits | | Principles of Database Management Systems | 3 credits |
| Systems Analysis and Design | 3 credits |
| Information Systems Development Project | 3 credits |
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(Electives can be substituted for the above six courses given equivalent previous academic course background. Previously taken courses in CIS should be evaluated by the faculty advisor prior to registration.) |
Electives (18 credits)
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Choose 12-18 credits Students may select courses, according to preference, from the list below, or alternatively may select from a focused list (below) constituting a concentration in Data Analytics.
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BUS 9801, 9802, |
| Electives (15 credits)
Choose five courses from:- | Graduate Internships I, II, and III (in IS) | 3 credits |
| Globalization and technology | 3 credits |
| Sustainability and Information Technology | 3 credits |
| Object-Oriented Programming I | 3 credits |
| Networks and Telecommunications | 3 credits |
| Cybersecurity | 3 credits |
| Social Technology and Business | |
| Object-Oriented Programming II | 3 credits |
| Database Management Systems IIData Warehousing and Analytics | 3 credits |
| E-Business Principles and Technologies | 3 credits |
| Digital Media Management | 3 credits |
| Business Modeling with Spreadsheets | 3 credits |
| Information Technology Project Management | 3 credits |
| Emerging Trends in Information Technology | 3 credits |
| Information Technology in Financial Markets | 3 credits |
| Risk Management Systems | 3 credits |
| Business Intelligence | 3 credits |
| Programming for Analytics | 3 credits |
| Data Visualization | 3 credits |
| Data Mining for Business Analytics ( ) | 3 credits |
| Integrating Information Technology and Business Processes | 3 credits |
| Special Topics in Information Systems Technologies | 1.5 credits |
(formerly ) | Special Topics in Information Technologies | 3 credits |
| Special Topics in Information Systems Strategy | 1.5 credits |
Business Electives: Choose 0-6 credits from the list below: |
| Financial Reporting | 3 credits |
| Current Topics in Financial Accounting | 3 credits |
| Special Topics in Accountancy | 3 credits |
| Corporate Finance | 3 credits |
| Service Operations Management I | 1.5 credits |
| Service Operations Management II | 1.5 credits |
| Introduction to Quantitative Modeling | 3 credits |
| Applied Statistical Analysis for Business Decisions | 3 credits | Managerial Statistics | 3 credits |
**Students may take CIS 9001 along with other specialization courses for which CIS 9001 is the pre-or co-requisite in their first semester |
New Concentration in Data Analytics |
Students will take all required courses(13.5 credits), and will select 9-12 credits from the following list of electives. To complete teh remaining 6-9 elective credits, students will select fro he information systems and business electives listed above. |
| Object-Oriented Programming I | 3 credits |
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| Programming for Analytics | 3 credits |
| Data Warehousing and Analytics | 3 credits |
| Data Visualization | 3 credits |
| Data Mining for Business Analytics | 3 credits |
*The requirements below are pending approval of the New York State Department of Education, effective Spring 2017.
**Effective for all MS-Information Systems students admitted in Spring 2016 or later. Students admitted prior to Spring 2016 should consult their preliminary course evaluation and/or waiver exam results, since other requirements and conditions apply.
***Students may take CIS 9001 along with other specialization courses for which CIS 9001 is the pre- or corequisite in their first semester.
+Formerly ACC 9110 Financial Accounting; new course title effective spring 2017.
++Formerly FIN 9770 Financial Decision Making; new course title effective Spring 2017.