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Master of Business Administration
Computer Information Systems

Current Graduate Handbook

Attention all MBA Majors

NEW!!  Starting immediately, MBA students majoring in Information Systems may now elect to take the same concentrations offered to our Master of Science students.  For further information, see the MS CIS degree program.  The six CIS courses which make up a concentration for the MS program may also be used to provide the MBA student with the same concentration.  The difference between the two degrees is in the core offering...the MBA has a core of all business courses, where the MS degree has a core of all Information Systems courses.

Programming: Since the Fall semester of 2003, all MBA CIS majors will be required to take a single programming course either before or in the semester in which they begin their CIS 8000-level courses.

Technical

CIS 8020 - Systems Integration
  Prerequisites - None
CIS 8030 (formerly CIS 8130) - Software Requirements Management
  Prerequisites - CIS 3210 or CIS 3260 or CIS 3260 or CIS 3270
CIS 8040 (formerly CIS 8140) - Database Management Systems
  Prerequisites - CIS 3210 or CIS 3260 or CIS 3215 or CIS 3270
CIS 8050 (formerly CIS 8170) - Telecommunications Design
  Prerequisites - CIS 3210 or CIS 3260
CIS 8070 (formerly CIS 8240) - MOB & Wireless Information Systems
  Prerequisites - CIS 8050

CIS 8090 - Enterprise Architectures

  Prerequisites - CIS 8030

CIS 8260 (formerly CIS 8260) - Knowledge Management
  Prerequisites - none
CIS 8300 - Software Quality Management
  Prerequisites -CIS 8030
CIS 8310 (formerly CIS 8410) - Systems Development
  Prerequisites - CIS 3215 or CIS 3270; CIS 8030
CIS 8399 (formerly CIS 8490) - Advanced Topics in Systems Development
  Prerequisites - CIS 8000 - CIS 8050; others depending on topic
CIS 8401 - Mobile Applications Development

  Prerequisites: CIS 8050

CIS 8411 - Wireless Networks

  Prerequisites: CIS 8050

CIS 8499 - Advanced Topics in Telecommunications

  Prerequisites: CIS 8000 - CIS 8050; others depending on topic

CIS 8500 (formerly CIS 8120) -Human Computer Interfaces, Usability, and Assistive Technologies

  Prerequisites - CIS 3210 or CIS 3260 or CIS 3215 or CIS 3270

CIS 8850 (formerly CIS 8470) - Web Application Development

  Prerequisites - CIS 3210 or CIS 3260 or CIS 3215 or CIS 3270; CIS 8040

CIS 8900 (formerly CIS 8450) - Knowledge Systems

  Prerequisites - none

 

Managerial

CIS 8000 (formerly CIS 8150) - Information Technology Project Management
  Prerequisites - none
CIS 8010 (formerly CIS 8160) - Business Process Innovation
  Prerequisites - none

CIS 8060 (CPI 8060) - Supply Chain Management

  Prerequisites - MBA 8120 or MBA 8150 or IB 8690
CIS 8080 (ACC 8680) (formerly CIS 8680) - Security and Privacy of Information and Information Systems
  Prerequisites - None

CIS 8100 (formerly CIS 8620) - Management Of Information Services 

Prerequisites - none

CIS 8200 (formerly CIS 8610) - Information Systems Strategy
  Prerequisites - none
CIS 8210 - Global Systems Sourcing
  Prerequisites - none
CIS 8220 (IB 8710) - International Information Technology Issues and Policy
  Prerequisites - none
CIS 8299 (formerly CIS 8690) - Advanced Topics in Management of Information Systems

  Prerequisites - CIS 8000 - CIS 8050; others depending on topic

CIS 8599 - Advanced Topics in Medical Informatics

  prerequisites - CIS 8000 - CIS 8050; others depending on topic

CIS 8699 - Advanced Topics in Business Process Innovation

  prerequisites - CIS 8000 - CIS 8050; others depending on topic

 

 

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