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M.S. in Management of Information Technologies

Ganest Vaidyanathan, Ph.D.M.S. in Management of Information Technologies

Ganesh Vaidyanathan, Ph.D. | Director
(574) 520-4453 | www.iusb.edu/mis/MS-MITintro.php   

About the M.S. in Management of Information Technologies Degree

The Master of Science in Management of Information Technologies (M.S.-M.I.T.) degree, the first of its kind in Michiana, enables graduates to effectively plan and manage complex information technologies for their firms and to successfully advance their manufacturing/service organizations into the twenty-first century.
Given the burgeoning influence of information technology in almost all organizations, Michiana businesses must learn to manage information technology to their best advantage.

The M.S.-M.I.T. degree is one of the best professional career investments for area managers. This degree significantly enhances the information technology management capabilities of our graduates and their organizations.

To manage information effectively, organizations need employees proficient in information systems and management. This program provides expertise in both.

Graduates can assume a variety of responsibilities, from the development of electronic commerce, to the management of large-scale business process reengineering and enterprise resource planning.

Graduates gain proficiency in areas such as: electronic commerce, managerial decision support systems, enterprise resource planning, business process reengineering, database management systems, telecommunication systems, web design, object oriented programming, supply chain management, and artificial intelligence systems. Upon graduation, students receive a certificate of completion of SAP courses. The M.S.-M.I.T. Program may be completed in two years full or part-time, and all courses are offered in the evening.


Program Requirements (37-48 cr.)

All courses are 3 credit hours, unless otherwise designated.

Students who received a degree in any subject within the last five years from an institution accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (or some equivalent agency) may be exempt from courses in the mathematics and statistics core, or the basic computing core, through written examination or evaluation of transcripts and course materials. A grade of B or higher must have been earned in any course to be exempt by evaluation of transcripts and course materials. Students from nonaccredited programs may not be exempt from any credit hours in the mathematics and statistics core nor the basic computing core.

Students who received a degree in business within the last five years from an AACSB International accredited institution may also be exempted from courses in the basic business core through written examination or evaluation of transcripts and course materials. A grade of B or higher must have been earned in any course to be exempt by evaluation of transcripts and course materials. Students from non-AACSB International programs may not exempt any credit hours in the basic business core.

A grade of C or higher must be attained in all courses in the program unless otherwise specified.


Prerequisites Courses

Note | hours are based on student background

  • BUSB-A 503 Statistical Applications
  • BUSB-A 511 Mathematical Tools in Business
  • BUSB-K 501 Computer Skills for Management (1 cr.)
  • CSCI-A 505 Object-Oriented Programming (4 cr.)

Note | If the student has taken an equivalent course from an accredited program within the last five years or passes the placement examination, the prerequisite will not have to be taken. However, BUSB-A 503 Statistical Applications may not be exempted.


Foundation Courses (19 cr.)
  • BUSB-A 504 Management Information Systems
  • CSCI-A 510 Database Management Systems
  • CSCI-A 515 Telecommunications and Computer Networking (4 cr.)
  • BUSB-F 523 Managerial Decision-Making Models
  • BUSB-K 507 Enterprise Resource Planning*

Select one elective from the following business courses:

  • BUSB-A 501 Survey of Financial Accounting and Reporting
  • BUSB-A 514 Survey of Economics
  • BUSB-B 502 Organizational Behavior I
  • BUSB-C 502 Legal and Ethical Environment of Business
  • BUSB-D 501 Management of Marketing
  • BUSB-D 502 Financial Management
  • BUSB-D 503 Production Management

Note | Students must meet all prerequisites for any class before being able to take the class as an elective.


M.S.-M.I.T. Core Courses (18 cr.)
  • BUSB-K 505 Management of Information Technology Projects
  • BUSB-K 510 Decision Support Systems
  • BUSB-K 515 Electronic Commerce
  • BUSB-K 520 Business Processes Reengineering Through Information Technology
  • BUSB-K 585 Seminar in Management of Information Technologies

Select one elective from the following courses:

  • BUSB-A 502 Managerial Price Theory
  • BUSB-F 542 Strategic Financial Management
  • BUSB-M 550 Consumer Insights
  • BUSB-X 591 Graduate Internship in Business and Economics
  • BUSB-X 592 Graduate Field Project in Business and Economics
  • PSY-P 537 Program Evaluation
  • 500-level computer science course
  • Any M.B.A. Phase III course

Note | Students must meet all prerequisites for any class before being able to take the class as an elective.

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