Master of Science in Information Technology
As companies increasingly face both important technology and management decisions, demand for business professionals with graduate degrees is expected to continue to grow. If you’re interested in keeping pace with recent advances in technology and earning an advanced degree, a Master of Science in Information Technology is the program for you.
Some of the courses that make up this degree program include: Management Information Systems, Systems Analysis and Modeling, Advanced Analytical Methods for Management and Computer Systems Administration. These courses, in addition to courses in organizational behavior, corporate finance and software system management, merge technology and business education to help you succeed in today’s dynamic, technology-centric organizations.
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Management Information Systems (MGT 5014) A study of information systems design associated with business organizations. Topics include development life cycles, requirements analysis, systems design and performance considerations. Information systems are viewed as tools to provide competitive advantage.
Systems Analysis and Modeling (MGT 5066) Application of case analysis and modeling tools in a business environment. Systems analysis is discussed and computer models constructed. Includes system classification, problem formulation, decision/risk analysis, modeling techniques, discrete event simulation and evaluation of information. Design project required.
Advanced Analytical Methods for Management (MGT 5133) Covers quantitative models using management science, operations research and decision science techniques with business applications. Includes linear and integer linear programming (graphical and simplex methods), inventory models, queuing models and Markov processes.
Computer Systems Administration (MGT 5152) A study of a chief information officer’s multiple roles in management of computer-based resources, both centralized and networked data center operations with wide-area networks, local-area networks and computer-based systems.
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