Drexel University's Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) program is an interdisciplinary program designed to equip students with the necessary domain knowledge and practical skills to thrive in the dynamic field of information systems.
Drexel University's Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) program is an interdisciplinary program designed to equip students with the necessary domain knowledge and practical skills to thrive in the dynamic field of information systems.
The program encompasses a wide range of subjects, including business requirements of information systems, software design and management, data-oriented informatics, and user experience design.
It is an excellent choice for individuals seeking specialization in areas such as software and systems development, data analytics and knowledge management, and human-centered computing.
By offering a comprehensive curriculum, the MSIS program prepares students to excel in various roles within the ever-evolving technical landscape of information systems.
The University of Portland is a thriving community of more than 3,500 undergraduate students, who come from around the nation and the world, as well as over 1,000 faculty and staff. The University is located up on a bluff in a residential neighborhood overlooking the Willamette River and the city of Portland. The school’s location also is the inspiration for its nickname, “The Bluff.”
The University is currently led by President Robert D. Kelly, PhD. Since our inception in 1901, the University has been guided by the Congregation of Holy Cross, a Catholic order of priests and brothers. The founder of the order, Blessed Basil Moreau, CSC, said, "The mind will not be cultivated at the expense of the heart.” This commitment to educating the hands, heart, and mind are hallmarks of our belief in educating the whole person.
For 28 consecutive years, the University has earned a top-10 ranking by US News & World Report in the “Regional Universities – West” classification, including the number 1 spot in the 2022 rankings. For nine consecutive years, UP has been the top Oregon school in Kiplinger’s Personal Finance annual ranking of best values in private universities. And for three consecutive years, Bloomberg Businessweek has named University of Portland the top school in Oregon for “return on investment” in a state-by-state ranking of schools providing graduates with the most return for the price of their education.
University of Portland is Oregon’s only comprehensive university with schools of business, education, engineering, nursing, a College of Arts and Sciences, and a graduate school. There are more than 40 undergraduate programs and 30 minors, as well as 18 graduate programs, and more than 1,300 courses. The University features small class settings (11:1 student-faculty ratio) and award-winning faculty. UP was ranked #1 in the nation as top producer of Fulbright U.S. students among master’s level institutions.
The University offers a rich resource for the community through educational opportunities, research, and experts, in addition to a host of community offerings such as athletic events, cultural events, speakers and lectures.
The degree is a cross-disciplinary sequence between the School of Information Technology and the Institute for Geospatial Analysis and Mapping, located in the Department of Geography, Geology, and the Environment.
The MSCIS curriculum further develops communication, human relations and leadership skills to allow you to serve as a key point in the strategic implementation and evaluation of technology within your organization.
Drexel University's Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) program is an interdisciplinary program designed to equip students with the necessary domain knowledge and practical skills to thrive in the dynamic field of information systems.
Apply systems thinking and technology to make any organization work smarter with a Master of Science in Information Systems from NSU. This program is perfect for you if you like solving problems, using technology strategically
The MS-CIS, Information Systems concentration (Non-Thesis), requires a total of 30 graduate credit hours, of which 24 credit hours must be earned through coursework. The student must enroll in the graduate Research Experience I & & II courses.
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