Steven G. Mihaylo College of Business and Economics
MSIT Curriculum
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The MS in Information Technology consists of ten courses (30 units of coursework).


Study Plan: In addition to the course requirements, students will be required to complete an Orientation Seminar (Boot-up Camp) prior to the beginning of the program.  Students will also participate in a Seminar at the end of the first year to authenticate and assess their progress in the program.

  • Attendance at the initial seminar (Boot-up Camp).

  •  Attendance at the end of year seminar.

Required Courses (21 units total):

  • ISDS 405  Programming Concepts for Information Technology (3)

  • ACCT 509  Financial and Managerial Accounting Topics (3)

  • ISDS 550  Business Data Communications (3)

  • ISDS 551  Information Resource Management (3)

  • ISDS 552  Systems Analysis, Design and Development (3)

  • ISDS 553  Electronic Commerce:  Analysis and Evaluation (3)

  • ISDS 555  Business Databases:  Design & Processing  (3)

Elective Courses (6 units):  The choice of the two electives will be made by the Program Coordinator in consultation with the students enrolled in the cohort and the Program Council. Students will (as a group) select two. Possible candidates include the following:

  •  ISDS 435  Integrated Enterprise Information Systems (3)

  •  ISDS 518  Quantitative Tools for Information Technology Management (3)

  •  ISDS 554  E-Commerce:  Technological Perspective (3)

  • ISDS 556  Data Warehousing and Data Management (3)

  • ISDS 558  Advanced Software Development with Web Applications (3)

  • ACCT 507  Seminar in Accounting Information Systems (3)

Capstone Experience (3 units):

  • ISDS 577     Seminar in Information Systems Implementation (3)