The Master of Science in Management Information Systems (MSIS) program is designed to address the technical, managerial, and policy challenges involved in creating and managing computer-based systems that support modern organizations. The curriculum covers both theoretical and practical aspects of specifying, designing, implementing, and managing systems that are portable, scalable, and interoperable.
The MSIS program views information as a critical organizational resource, emphasizing its integration and distribution to enhance organizational competitiveness. Courses include advanced topics in systems development, such as database analysis and design, telecommunications, project management, and emerging technologies within corporate and other contexts. The program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the roles and applications of information systems across various functional areas in modern organizations.
This program balances conceptual, theoretical, and applied learning, ensuring students gain both a broad understanding and specialized expertise. As new applications in management information systems evolve, they directly impact organizational structure and competitiveness, making this program essential for those seeking to meet the growing demand for IT professionals with advanced knowledge and skills.