Armed with a formidable understanding of both computers and commerce, Information Systems professionals are uniquely qualified to help organizations navigate the intersection of technology and ...
Minimum of 72 graduate credit hours (beyond the bachelor’s degree). Minimum of 48 graduate credit hours of course work. Minimum of 30 credits of 700-level graduate credits, exclusive of dissertation ...
Who is the MS in Information Systems for? Drexel’s College of Computing & Informatics' Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) prepares students for both the technical and real-world aspects ...
Graduates from the Information Systems (B.B.A.) are prepared to manage the infrastructure of technology and the practical applications of technology to support organizations and create value. Students ...
Offered by the Department of Accounting and Information Systems of Rutgers Business School, this program prepares students for scholarly research and teaching. The department includes a number of ...
Program Goal #1: Project Proposal - Demonstrate the ability to analyze business processes, obtain business requirements, design a system meeting those requirements, and prepare a professional project ...
You're a techie, but you want the business skills you need to take your career to another level? Then you've come to the right place. Our MS in Management Information Systems offers advanced skills ...
Enrolling in our 15-credit online graduate certificate program will equip you with an in-depth understanding of the fundamental components within the field of GIS. This program provides students with ...
Brigham Young University doesn’t offer a doctorate in accounting or information systems, but not because professors are afraid their students will replace them at the front of the class—in fact, ...
As a professor who teaches data modeling and database implementation, Dr. Jim Chen gets the technical side of information systems and all that goes into making them secure. But this longtime faculty ...