- The master’s degree in computer information systems is a 33-hour program that enhances the skills for a career in a network, database or systems administration, programming, project management, software engineering, and other related fields.
- The CIS master’s degree sharpens student's skills in networks, systems design, digital law, and project management.
- Students choose one or two concentrations from nine areas: software, web, and computer security; game technology; computing management; emerging topics in CIS; intelligent systems, databases and data mining; mobile computing; software engineering; web technologies and systems; and theoretical computer science.
- As graduate students, they apply their knowledge to advanced research, design and development projects with potential professional implications.