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Information Systems, M.S.

Emil Boasson, Director, MSIS Program

322 Grawn Hall; 989-774-3588

 

Venezia Navarro, Coordinator/Academic Advisor, MSIS Program

309 Grawn Hall: 989-774-1782

 

Minimum Totals for Graduation: 36-39 hours

The Program

The mission of the Master of Science in Information Systems Program (MSIS) is to prepare students to to be effective information systems professionals. Graduates from the program will be able to:

  • Demonstrate the ability to collaboratively develop information systems to solve business problems.
  • Demonstrate the ability to provide accurate information to key stakeholders.
  • Demonstrate competency in core business knowledge.
  • Demonstrate effective business writing and oral communication skills.

Degree Requirements:

Students are required to complete a minimum of 36 graduate credits and pass a comprehensive examination.

Admission Requirements, Retention & Termination Standards

Admission Requirement Snapshot

GPA: 2.7 (or 3.0 in the last two years of study)

Application Deadline: See below.

 Admission is valid only for the semester stated in Letter of Admission or Certificate of Admission.

Admissions Process and Deadlines for Master of Science in Information Systems

 Main Campus Process and Deadlines

Who may apply

Application Due Date*

Decision Notification

Fall Admission, classes begin late August:

U.S. Applicants

June 1*

June 30

International Applicants

March 1*

March 31

Spring Admission, classes begin January:

U.S. Applicants

September 15*

October 15

International Applicants

July 1*

September 1

*Completed Applications with all required supporting materials only
 The admissions committee reviews completed applications according to the preceding schedule. Therefore, it is prudent to apply early. International applicants are encouraged to apply even earlier as visa process usually takes time.

 

Online Program Process and Deadlines

Who may apply

Application Due Date*

Decision Notification

Fall Admission, classes begin late August:

All Applicants

June 1*

June 30

Spring Admission, classes begin January:

All Applicants

September 15*

October 15

*Completed Applications with all required supporting materials only
 The admissions committee reviews completed applications according to the preceding schedule. Therefore, it is prudent to apply early.
 

 

Program Requirements

Required Courses (18 hours)

BIS 601Information Systems

3(3-0)

BIS 605Communication in Professional Contexts

3(3-0)

BIS 628Application Development

3(3-0)

BIS 636Systems Analysis and Design

3(3-0)

BIS 638Database Management for Business Systems

3(3-0)

BUS 501Project Management Fundamentals

3(3-0)

MSIS Program Tracks (9-18 hours)

A planned course of study in one of the following tracks approved by the graduate advisor. Students selecting a track must complete the required nine hours in that track. Students may select two tracks.

Enterprise Systems using SAP Software Track (9 hours)

BIS 647Enterprise Systems for Management Using SAP Software

3(3-0)

BIS 657ABAP Programming for ES

3(3-0)

BIS 658Enterprise System Configuration Using SAP Software

3(3-0)

Cybersecurity Track (9 hours)

Required Course I (3 hours)
BIS 512Cybersecurity Analysis

3(3-0)

Required Courses II (6 hours)

Select two of the following:

BIS 521Governance, Risk, and Compliance in Cybersecurity

3(3-0)

BIS 523Cybercrime Forensics

3(3-0)

BIS 525Managing Security and Privacy in the Cloud

3(3-0)

Project Management Track (9 hours)

BUS 503QRApplied Lean Six Sigma

3(3-0)

BUS 505Application of Project Management Principles

3(3-0)

BUS 507Advanced Project Management Methodologies

3(3-0)

Business Data Analytics Track (9 hours)

BIS 580Business Decision Modeling

3(3-0)

BIS 581Business Data Analytics

3(3-0)

BIS 582Data Visualization: Theory and Practice

3(3-0)

Electives (0-6 hours)

Students who select one track are required to earn six hours of graduate-level elective courses for the completion of the MSIS program. These courses must come from other MSIS program tracks, if available, or College of Business Administration graduate-level courses approved by the MSIS Director. Students who select two tracks are not required to take electives.

Plan B Requirement (3 hours)

Plan B Requirement is met by the successful completion of BIS 698 and by passing the comprehensive examination. The comprehensive exam is taken in a student's final semester and covers material from the core MSIS program courses. If the exam is not passed the first time, it can be retaken once.

BIS 698Information Systems Project

3(3-0)

Total: 36-39 credit hours

Accelerated Admissions to the Master of Science in Information Systems

Students admitted to the Master's Degree Program may earn up to eighteen (18) hours of graduate credits (500 or 600-level courses) towards the Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) Degree for courses taken during their senior year. These courses will count towards both their undergraduate degree and their MSIS Degree. The student must be admitted to the program and have completed the agreed-upon study plan.

A student's financial aid may be affected if accepted into an AMDP program. For more information, please get in touch with the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid at (989-774-3674) or cmuosfa@cmich.edu. 

Admission: Students generally submit applications for the master's degree program during their junior year, intending to begin in the Fall Semester of their senior year.

Admission Requirements: Applicants must have a minimum overall GPA of 3. 25 and fulfill university competency requirements. They must also meet the standard admission criteria for the MSIS Program. Study Plan: If completed during the senior year by a student in the Accelerated MSIS degree program, 500- and 600-level BIS and BUS courses may count toward the undergraduate degree and the Master of Science in Information Systems. Other CBA 500- and 600-level courses may be used as elective courses in the MSIS program. The MSIS graduate advisor must approve the study plan for the MSIS program.