
Master of Science in Information Systems Management
Garden Grove, USA
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
USD 2,520 / per quarter *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* tuition per QUATER (12 UNITS) $210 EACH
Introduction
Master of Information Systems Management (MISM) focuses on management issues of information systems, covering the knowledge necessary for success in the management of information technology. This program views information from the perspective of managers at various levels, from first-line managers to CEOs. It provides a framework for management principles that current or aspiring managers can employ to cope with the challenges inherent in a rapidly advancing technological environment and make strategic decisions that align with an organization’s goals and objectives.
Admissions
Curriculum
Course Requirements
Degree required units: 60 units in total
Complete 60-quarter units of ISM courses in the following fields:
- Common Core Curriculum – 32 units
- General concentration – 24 unites
- MIS Project: – 4 units
MISM Common Core Curriculum – 32 units required
You have to take all eight core courses.
Common Core Curriculum 32 units, 8 Courses
- Information Technology Management
- Project Management
- IT Strategy
- Systems Analysis and design
- Programming Logic
- Database Management
- Decision-Making Under Uncertainty
- Management of Information Security
General Concentration 24 units, 6 Courses
You can choose any 6 courses
MISM Concentration
- Managing Disruptive Technologies
- Digital Marketing
- Business Intelligence
- Software Development
- Applied Machine Learning
- Corporate Information Planning
- Privacy in the Digital Age
- Telecommunications & Networking
- Object Oriented Programming in Python
- Statistics and Data Analysis
- Cloud Computing
- Web Analytics & Web Intelligence
MISM Project 4 units, 1 course
- Applied Information Technology Capstone Project
Program Outcome
- Demonstrate an understanding of modeling organizational processes, business rules, and data, as well as defining and implementing technical and process solutions.
- Assess business needs and appropriate technological solutions using analytical and critical thinking, while evaluating the interrelationships between user needs, business goals, and technology solutions.
- Apply information systems management principles to support institutional decision-making to achieve a competitive advantage. Apply strategic planning and effective project management and budgeting models for long-term technological solutions.
- Communicate effectively in both written and oral forms, while working effectively in teams to solve information systems and business-related problems.
- Exhibit an understanding of, and respect for, the diversity of individuals, groups, and cultures related to information systems management.
- Apply professional ethics and globalization skills in information technology leadership and information systems management.
Program Tuition Fee
English Language Requirements
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