The MSIS equips students with advanced technical, managerial, and analytical competencies required to strategize, plan, design, and manage strategic IT initiatives that enable an organization to achieve strategic business objectives and create a competitive advantage.
Information Systems (M.S.)
The Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) is a STEM-designated program that equips students with advanced technical, managerial, and analytical competencies required to strategize, plan, design, and manage strategic IT initiatives that enable an organization to achieve strategic business objectives and create a competitive advantage.
A STEM-designated degree allows eligible graduates an Optional Practical Training (OPT) extension for up to 36 months, helping graduates gain additional real-world skills and experiences.
The MSIS is highly flexible to accommodate both full- and part-time students. To provide flexibility for students, some courses are also offered online or in a hybrid format (i.e., a blend of resident instruction and online). Students should contact the program office for information on specific semester course offerings.
Recent MSIS graduates have been employed by top organizations across the region and United States such as Deloitte, Gusto, KPMG, Oracle, PwC, SiriusXM, ServiceNow, State Farm, and TE Connectivity.