Academic Catalog - 2024-2025

The W. A. Franke College of Business

Department of Management, Marketing, and Information Systems

Management Information Systems, Master of Science


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Management Information Systems (MIS) plays a critical role in organizations by bridging the gap between management principles and the application of information technology. It leverages technology to facilitate efficient management processes, informed decision-making, and strategic planning, ensuring that organizations can thrive in today's data-driven business environment. The Master of Science in Management Information Systems program aims to equip graduates with the ability to successfully navigate the new realities of flattened and distributed IT knowledge in future organizations. This program not only provides additional technical IT knowledge but also enables students from all business disciplines to better understand the realities of identifying, managing, and customizing computing solutions specific to their future organizational areas.

Students who may consider attending this program include professionals already working in the IT industry and seeking career advancement into leadership and management positions. Additionally, it is suitable for graduates with a bachelor's degree in business, who aim to pursue advanced education for a deeper understanding of both technical and managerial aspects of information systems. The program is also designed for individuals with undergraduate degrees in STEM disciplines who desire to enhance or build their understanding of information systems management, enabling them to transition into this field.

Students in the MS MIS program (STEM-designated) will complete a set of required courses including project management, e-commerce management, management of enterprise systems, management of information assurance and security, and a capstone experience. These courses are being built to increase the skills required to manage information systems for students entering from different undergraduate programs. Electives included in the MS MIS program will allow students to investigate a wide range of current and future computing solutions such as blockchain, web technology, cloud solutions, and applied analytics.

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The W. A. Franke College of Business

Department of Management, Marketing, and Information Systems

Management Information Systems, Master of Science


Careers

What Can I Do with a Master of Science in Management Information Systems?

Armed with the managerial skills and an enhanced knowledge of several computing solutions, graduates of the MS MIS program will become more valuable in their managerial roles within non-IT organizational areas. In addition to increased potential in traditional managerial roles, graduates will also find they will fit well in the following careers/roles.

  • IT Project Manager            
  • Systems Administrator
  • IT Manager                
  • Information Security Analyst
  • Search Marketing Strategist        
  • Business Process Analyst
  • Systems Integration Specialist    
  • Technical Consultant
  • Information Technology Director    
  • Chief Information Officer

Career opportunities that might be pursued:
  • IT Project Manager            
  • Systems Administrator
  • IT Manager                
  • Information Security Analyst
  • Search Marketing Strategist        
  • Business Process Analyst
  • Systems Integration Specialist    
  • Technical Consultant
  • Information Technology Director    
  • Chief Information Officer

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Academic Catalog - 2024-2025

The W. A. Franke College of Business

Department of Management, Marketing, and Information Systems

Management Information Systems, Master of Science


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The W. A. Franke College of Business

Department of Management, Marketing, and Information Systems

Management Information Systems, Master of Science


Overview

In addition to University Requirements:

Minimum Units for Completion 30
Major GPA 3.0
Additional Admission Requirements

Individual program admission requirements over and above admission to NAU are required.

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Purpose Statement

The Master of Science in Management Information Systems program (STEM-designated) aims to provide graduates with the ability to successfully navigate the new realities of flattened and distributed IT knowledge in future organizations. This program not only provides additional technical IT knowledge but also enables students from all business disciplines to better understand the realities of identifying, managing, and customizing computing solutions specific to their future organizational areas.

Students in the MS MIS program will complete a set of required courses including project management, e-commerce management, management of enterprise systems, management of information assurance and security, and a capstone experience. These courses are being built to increase the skills required to manage information systems for students entering from different undergraduate programs. Electives included in the MS MIS program will allow students to investigate a wide range of current and future computing solutions such as blockchain, web technology, cloud solutions, and applied analytics.

Armed with managerial skills and an enhanced knowledge of several computing solutions, graduates of the MS MIS program will become more valuable in their managerial roles within non-IT organizational areas. In addition to increased potential in traditional managerial roles, graduates will also find they will fit well in the following careers/roles:

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The W. A. Franke College of Business

Department of Management, Marketing, and Information Systems

Management Information Systems, Master of Science


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The W. A. Franke College of Business

Department of Management, Marketing, and Information Systems

Management Information Systems, Master of Science


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