Master of Information System Management
The Master in Information System Management, also known as Master of Science in Information System Management is a professional Master's degree in Information Systems, Information Technology, Computer Science and Management. The degree is also known as Master of Science in Information Management or Master of Information Systems with a similar curriculum. (abbreviated M.ISM, MS.IM, M.IS or similar.)
Through study of the diverse subjects that affect the operation of information system within organizations, the Information System Management degree attempts to equip recipients to manage and deploy effectively in a computer system in a changing Information Age.
Curriculum
Though unique to each degree-granting institution, an MISM will often include most, if not all, of the following:
- Information systems modeling
- Project management
- Databases
- Computer networks
- Economics & Statistics
- Business concepts
- Electives
Universities
Universities that offer MISM;
- Jon M. Huntsman School of Business at Utah State University
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Carnegie Mellon University
- Arizona State University
- Stanford University
- Iowa State University
- Brigham Young University
- University of Minnesota
- University of Texas
- University of Pennsylvania
- University of California, Berkeley
- University of Colombo
- University of Washington, Seattle
- Georgia State University
- New York University
- Curtin University
- DeVry & Keller Schools of Management
- Wright State University
- Walden University
- Webster University