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This program, the first of its kind in Michiana, will enable our graduates to effectively plan and manage complex information technologies for their firms and successfully advance their manufacturing/service organizations into the 21st century.
Given the burgeoning influence of information technology in almost all organizations, it is a competitive must that Michiana businesses learn to manage information technology to their best advantage.
The MS-MIT degree is one of the best professional career investments for area managers. It will provide a springboard for successful management of current and future complex information technologies. This degree will significantly enhance the operations management capabilities of our graduates and their organizations.
To manage information effectively, organizations will need employees who are proficient in computing and management. This program provides expertise in both.
Graduates can assume a variety of responsibilities from the development of electronic commerce to the management of large-scale business process reengineering and enterprise resource planning.
Graduates will gain proficiency in areas such as: Electronic Commerce, Managerial Decision Support Systems, Enterprise Resource Planning, Business Process Reengineering, Database Management Systems, Telecommunication Systems, Web Design, Object Oriented Programming, and Artificial Intelligence Systems.
Dr. Asghar Sabbaghi Associate Dean (574) 520- 4387 sabbaghi@iusb.edu
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (Revised and approved by Faculty April 27, 2007)
(All courses are 3 cr. hours unless otherwise designated)
Pre-requisites Courses:
hours based on student background
Note: If the student has taken an equivalent course from an accredited Program within the last 5 years or passes the placement exam the pre-requisite will not have to be taken. |
BUSB K501 - Computer Skills for Management (1 cr.)
CSCI A505 - Object-Oriented Programming (4 cr.)
BUSB A511 - Mathematical Tools in Business
BUSB A503 - Statistical Applications |
Foundation Courses:
19 hours |
BUSB A504 - Management Information Systems
CSCI A510 - Database Management Systems
CSCI A515 Telecommunications and Computer Networking (4Cr.)
BUSB F523 - Managerial Decision-Making Models
BUSB K507 - Enterprise Resource Planning Systems
One Elective Course, select from the following Business courses:
BUSB A501 Survey of Financial Accounting
BUSB A514 Survey of Economics
BUSB B502 Organizational Behavior I
BUSB C502 Legal/Ethical Environment of Business
BUSB D501 Management of Marketing
BUSB D502 Financial Management
BUSB D503 Production Management
Note: Students must meet all prerequisites for any class before being able to take the class as an elective. |
MS-MIT Core Courses:
18 hours |
BUSB K505 - Management of IT Projects
BUSB K510 - Decision Support Systems
BUSB K515 - Electronic Commerce
BUSB K520 - Business Processes Reengineering
BUSB K585 – IT Management Capstone
One Elective Course (Select one from the following: 500 level Computer Science course, A502-Managerial Price Theory, F509-Buyer Behavior, F542-Strategic Financial Management, ANY MBA Phase III course, P503-Complex Cognitive Processes, P537 - Program Evaluation Internship)
Note: Students must meet all prerequisites for any class before being able to take the class as an elective. |

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