Master of Business Administration with a Concentration in Management Information Systems
The Masters of Business Administration with a Concentration in Management Information Systems is designed to prepare leaders in fields of technology and equip them with the ability to synthesize new innovations in an ever-changing field.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Describe how Information Systems supports organizational strategy.
- Evaluate and adapt new technologies in relation to organizational needs.
- Design technology-based solutions that solve problems in new or unfamiliar environments.
- Identify, create and manage organizational policies and processes related to information management and technology solutions.
Courses
Major Course Requirements
busm-501 - Fundamentals of Graduate Business - 3 hours
busm-520 - Leadership and Effective Decision-Making - 3 hours
busm-540 - Organizational Behavior - 3 hours
busm-560 - Financial Management - 3 hours
busm-570 - Economic Analysis for Business Decision-Making - 3 hours
busm-600 - Strategic Marketing Management - 3 hours
busm-660 - Strategic Management - 3 hours
*BUSM 501 required for students without undergraduate business background.
Concentration Course Requirements
mis-602 - System Development and Deployment - 3 hours
mis-612 - Data and Information Management - 3 hours
hrm-622 - Strategic Performance Management - 3 hours
General Education Hours - 0
Elective Hours - 0
Total Hours to Complete - 33