The MSIS program is designed to provide participants with the requisite management, business, strategic, and technical skills needed to help your company apply information systems technology more efficiently and effectively.
Rapid advancements in technology and dynamic markets and the changing business environment have created increased demand for professionals who can manage and deliver information systems. This demand has been accelerated by new competition, shorter product life cycles, and more complex and specialized markets. As an information systems professional, you are required to lead and evolve information resources partnering with corporate management.
Stevens’ MSIS program helps achieve success through alignment and deployment of business and IT strategies. The program is an interdisciplinary combination of twelve courses, typically taken over a two-year period. It is a practical program that is more like an apprenticeship where you work on real business problems. Stevens offers a multi-track Masters program to help you achieve your information technology career objectives.
The MSIS program evolved from a review by Stevens of industry and student needs. Classes combine lectures, cases, individual and team projects, and participant presentations. Many projects will be applicable directly to your company’s business needs. Instructors are nationally and internationally recognized experts in information technology, technology management, and business strategy.
Instructors generally have substantial corporate experience and academic qualifications. Emphasis is placed on providing practical experience that can be applied immediately. In addition to strong, practical, real-world IT and management skills, you leave with improved communication, interpersonal, and team skills. The MSIS is a professional degree that integrates information and organizational cultures with emphasis on IT professionals who can contribute to the business.
Other Electives are available, see
http://webcampus.stevens.edu/masters.aspx and talk to your faculty advisor.
| Course # | Course Name | Instructor (s) | Semester |
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| MGT609 | Introduction to Project Management | Fernando Portes, Joca Stefanovic, Robert Zandoli, Patricia Cataruozolo, Murugappan Chettiar, Celia Desmond, David Keeney, Alan Maltz, William Ruggles, Alan Gopin, Don Rheinstein | Fall-2009, Spring I-2010 |
| MGT623 | Financial Management | Eleni Gousgounis, William Stahlin, Terence Stoeckert | Fall-2009, Spring I-2010 |
| MGT630 | Global Business and Markets | Robert Donnelly | Spring I-2010 |
| MGT654 | Organizational Change and Development | TBA | TBA |
| MGT680 | Organizational Behavior and Theory | Joseph Morabito, Erika Henik, Zvi Aronson, Robert Lazer | Fall-2009, Spring I-2010 |
| MIS501 | Information Management | Rajkumar Kempaiah, Alan Saltzman, Arnold Schron | Fall-2009 |
| MIS502 | Introduction to Accounting, Microeconomics, Statistics and Finance | Terence Stoeckert | Fall-2009, Spring I-2010 |
| MIS610 | Managing Enterprise Systems | Paul Rohmeyer | Fall-2009 |
| MIS620 | Analysis and Development of Information Systems | Joseph Morabito, Rajkumar Kempaiah, Tal Zvi, Zvi Aronson | Fall-2009, Spring I-2010 |
| MIS630 | Data and Knowledge Management | Joseph Morabito, Ira Sack | Fall-2009, Spring I-2010 |
| MIS640 or TM624 | Managing Information Networks | Paul Rohmeyer | TBA |
| MIS646 | Enterprise Information Security Architectures | TBA | Spring I-2010 |
| MIS648/TM675 | Risk Analysis and Economics of Security | Paul Rohmeyer, Hosein Fallah | Fall-2010, Spring I-2010, Summer A-2010 |
| MIS650 | IT Outsourcing Governance | Christine Bullen | TBA |
| MIS651 | Legal Issues in IT Outsourcing | TBA | TBA |
| MIS652 | Relationship Management and IT Outsourcing | Alan Saltzman | Spring I-2010 |
| MIS671 or MGT800 | Pharmaceutical Industry Trends and Issues | Keith Kebel, Chris Asakiewicz, Robert Lechich | Fall-2009, Spring I-2010 |
| MIS673 | Pharmaceutical Industry Supply Chain | Chris Asakiewicz, Robert Lechich | Fall-2009 |
| MIS685 | The Healthcare Value Chain | Carol Brown | Fall-2009, Spring I-2010 |
| MIS710 or NIS630 | Process Innovation and Management | Joseph Morabito, Robert Lechich | Fall-2009, Spring I-2010 |
| MIS712 | BPM and Workflow Implementation | Michael Zur-Muehlen | Fall-2009 |
| MIS730/NIS633 | Integrating IS Technologies | Robert Kelly, Jeffrey Nickerson | Fall-2009 |
| MIS731 | Integrating Information Technologies for Large Scale Systems | Jeffrey Nickerson | TBA |
| MIS735 | Managing IT Service Processes | Dinesh Kumar, Paul Rohmeyer | Fall-2009, Spring I-2010 |
| MIS736 | Managing IT Service Operations | Paul Rohmeyer | TBA |
| MIS750 | Management of IT Organizations | Marcia Balestrino | Fall-2009, Spring I-2010 |
| MIS760/NIS632 | IT Strategy | Christine Bullen | Fall-2009, Spring I-2010 |
| MIS810 or MIS686 | Administrative Systems in Healthcare | Vincent Grasso | Fall-2009 |
| MIS810 or MIS687 | Clinical Systems in Healthcare | Bonnie Kaplan | Spring I-2010 |
| MIS810 or MIS688 | Patient Centered eHealth Systems | Carol Brown | Fall-2009, Spring I-2010 |
| General Information |
| Credits |
3 Credits Per Course/12 Courses for Master's |
| Tuition per credit |
$1100 per credit
$975 per credit (Howe School of Technology Management Returning Students)
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| Semester information |
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A masters program from Stevens' Howe School of Technology Management available online. Co-sponsored by AACEI, ACM, AIChE, ASCE, IEEE, NECA, NSPE, and SNAME.
If you're a professional with a bachelor's degree, you can earn a masters degree in an outstanding online Information Systems program delivered by the same superior faculty who teach in conventional settings. You receive the finest professional education using rich Internet features -- threaded discussions, chat, bulletin boards, e-mail, file sharing, whiteboards, and workgroups for in-depth participation. You also have online library privileges, with instant search and retrieval of important databases. Courses are taught using the most widely adopted distance learning web system.