Master Degree
Information Systems
Master of Business Administration
The Master of Science in Information Systems degree is designed for information systems professionals responsible for managing the development, acquisition, implementation, and operation of information systems in a variety of organizational settings. The program emphasizes information systems theory and its application to business opportunities and challenges. Additionally, the program addresses mission critical issues, such as, strategic planning, risk management, financial consideration, project management and quality assurance.
Baker College is continually updating programs to meet the required demands of the job market. For individual and up to date course information, please call us at 1-800-469-3165 or complete a request for information.
MAJOR CORE - 39 HOURS | ||
MIS 501 | Management Information Systems Seminar | 1 |
MIS 511 | Management Information Systems | 4 |
MIS 521 | Information Systems Project Management | 4 |
MIS 531 | Database Design and Management | 4 |
MIS 541 | Data Communications and Networking | 4 |
MIS 601 | Information Security | 4 |
MIS 611 | System Analysis and Design | 4 |
MIS 621 | Systems Architectures | 4 |
MIS 631 | Information Systems Integration Project I | 4 |
MIS 632 | Information Systems Integration Project II | 6 |
BUSINESS CORE - 16 HOURS | ||
BUS 510 | Organizational Development for Information Systems Managers | 4 |
BUS 530 | Accounting for Information Systems Managers | 4 |
BUS 540 | Finance for Information Systems Managers | 4 |
BUS 578 | Research and Statistics for Decision-Making | 4 |
CREDIT HOURS (QUARTER HOURS) REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION | 55 |
Baker College is continually updating programs to meet the required demands of the job market. For individual and up to date course information, please call us at 1-800-469-3165 or complete a request for information.