The Master of Science in Computer Information Systems (M.S.C.I.S.) graduates from CALUMS are expected to pursue junior to executive level managerial positions in business and IT enterprises classified under United States Department of Labor?s Standard Occupational Classification codes 15-0000, 11-0000, 25-1021.?
- Enhance the students' acquired knowledge on major organizational functions which support computer information systems.?
- Empower the students in becoming proficient in the communication, human relations, and management skills which are critical to successful technology implementation and evaluation.?
- Provide students with an acquired mastery of basic and advanced information systems approaches, methods and techniques, and their applications in a broad variety of organizational settings.?
- Create a constant awareness among students on the ethical issues and the societal impacts of the Information Age.?
Graduates of the Master of Science in Computer Information Systems (M.S.C.I.S.) program will be able to:
- Demonstrate skills necessary for strategic, tactical, and operational planning of information systems in organizations.
- Manage various components of database systems within organizations of varying needs.
- Apply project management skills, teamwork, and organizational structures in strategic planning.
- Communicate an understanding about security concepts in the leading Information System standards, protocol, and reference models.
- Be educationally prepared for employment in a position of their choice and to continue their studies toward a doctoral degree, if they choose.