Information Systems, M.S.
Learning Goals and Student Learning Outcomes
The following goals and learning outcomes have been established for students pursuing a master’s degree in information systems:
Telecommunications
- Assess the telecommunications needs of an organization
- Supervise the development of a local or wide-area data and communications network
- Use the Internet in support of operations
- Select the appropriate telecommunications hardware and software
Managerial
- Be familiar with the terminology and basic principles of business information systems and the Internet
- Understand ethical, global, political, social, legal, regulatory, environmental and technology issues
- Understand the impact of demographic diversity on organizations
Systems development process
- Analyze the information systems needs of an organization
- Design an information system to serve the needs of an organization
Data needs
- Design a database system to serve the needs of an organization
- Select appropriate software to operate a database system
Programming concepts
- Write a computer program using the fundamental concepts of programming
- Document a program
- Select a particular computer language for a programming application
Collaboration
- Work productively in a team or collaborative setting to achieve common goals
Research
- Conduct, evaluate and synthesize research, and apply theoretical ideas to practical settings
Communications
- Effectively present ideas in a logical framework in a variety of forms with proper language structure and mechanics

