Master of Science in Information Systems Technology
UNVA's Information Systems Technology program is designed to equip both technology managers and business managers with the knowledge and skills necessary to align technology with the strategic goals of business. Students will develop an understanding of the concepts and methods required to design, build and manage information technology. In addition the student will architect client server applications, develop data communication and networking strategy, assess the business risks and rewards of new information technology, apply re-engineering principles to business processes, and understand the role of the technology manager in business planning.
Master of Science in Information Systems Technology
Credit Hours
Code
Course Name
15
Cornerstone Courses
ACTG 500
Financial Accounting Analysis
BMGT 500
Principles of Management
FINA 500
Money, Banking and Financial Markets
IMSC 500
Information Systems Technology
MKTG 510
Electronic Commerce
Core Courses
15
CSCI 501
Structure of Programming Languages
CSCI 512
Computer Architecture
CSCI 518
Data Communications Theory
IMSC 518
Technology and Operations Management
IMSC 522
Database Design and Processing
Concentration: Choose any 4 courses **
12
CSCI 528
Data Structure
CSCI 534
Computer and Information Networking
CSCI 541
Computer Graphics
CSCI 552
Current Developments in Computer Science I
CSCI 553
Current Developments in Computer Science II
CSCI 571
Artificial Intelligence
CSCI 576
Expert Systems
CSCI 587
Special Topics in Information Technology I
CSCI 588
Special Topics in Information Technology II
IMSC 598
Directed Research
IMSC 599
Information Systems Project
42
Total credit hours
** In selecting Concentration courses, students are advised to consult with both the Chair of Computer Science Department and their Academic Advisor.
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