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Accelerated MBA New Professionals with an Information Systems Management Specialization

The Information Systems Management specialization in the MBA program is designed to prepare students to become leaders in the use of information systems for the benefit of organizations and society. This program of study focuses on educating the students about the development and use of information systems as decision-making and problem-solving tools. The program also is intended to develop an understanding of the managerial issues encountered in the operation or introduction of information systems in organizations, particularly, how these tools can be used to gain a competitive edge and to re-engineer an organization.

Applicants interested in this specialization should indicate this on their application.

Program Course Requirements

New Professionals Pre-Progression Block (6 credits)

BUS 500 Environment of Business BUS 501 Themes for Success in the Organization 3 3

Progression Block 1 (9 credits)

BUS 502 Foundations of Business MGT 511 Financial Decision Making MGT 521 Marketing Management 3 3 3

Progression Block 2 (15 credits)

ISM 500 Information Systems Management ISM 527 Systems Analysis ISM 547 Data Storage MGT 531 Ethical and Legal Environment of Business MGT 541 Leadership and Change Management 3 3 3 3 3

Progression Block 3 (6 credits)

MGT 500 Case Studies in Management MGT 591 MBA Capstone 3 3

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