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Department of Computer Information Systems

Academic Programs

Undergraduate

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Information Systems » 

In 2011, the department’s undergraduate program was ranked top in the Southeast and 8th in the nation by U.S. News & World Report

Undergraduate Minor in Information Systems »

Minors combine with your major to enhance your marketability. Typically, a minor can be earned by taking five courses in another discipline. Any undergraduate student at Georgia State University can have a minor in information systems.

Graduate 

Executive Master of Science in Managing Information Technology (MS MIT) »

This executive format program meets the needs of busy IT professionals. The program is designed to be completed in one year while maintaining full-time employment. Face-to-face classes are held on alternate Saturdays. Electronic distant-learning modules are offered in between these Saturdays at the convenience of the participant - any time, any place.  

Fast-Track Master of Science in Information Systems (F-T MS IS) »

The purpose of the Fast-Track Master of Science in Information Systems program is to produce graduates who are able to combine business knowledge with the latest information systems tools and techniques to enable organizations to compete strongly in the global marketplace. Graduates will be prepared for careers in a variety of areas such as systems development, information systems management, consulting, project management, software quality management, database management, security and privacy, and business process design.

Master of Science in Information Systems (MS IS) »

The Master of Science in Information Systems (MS IS) is designed to meet the needs of students who want to build a strong background in information systems and the application of information and communications technology in business.

Master of Science in Information Systems Audit and Control (MS ISAC) » 

This program is designed to meet the needs of students who want to build a strong background in application, auditing and assurance of information, and information and communication technology (ICT) in accounting.  

Health Informatics »

Health informatics combines knowledge from medical areas, healthcare administration, and information technology. Experts in health informatics can help the health industry effectively adopt information technology to innovate and improve its medical services and the way they are administrated. Robinson offers an undergraduate degree and two graduate degrees in health informatics.

Master of Business Administration in CIS (MBA) » 

The MBA with a major in computer information systems offers the choice of two different orientationsmanagerially oriented CIS courses with no programming prerequisite or a more technically focused concentration. The difference between the MBA and the MS is in the core offering...the MBA has a core of all business courses, where the MS degree has a core of all information systems courses.

Nantes, France Exchange Program »

An exchange program between the Robinson College of business and the Institut D'Economie Et De Management De Nantes at De L'Universite De Nantes (University of Nantes) in France. The city of Nantes is located two hours from Paris and one hour from the Atlantic coast. 

Doctoral

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in CIS »

The doctoral program prepares individuals for careers as researchers and educators. Graduates typically take faculty positions in colleges and universities.  

Undergraduate - Interdisciplinary 

Health Informatics and Process Information »

A Bachelor of Business Administration in Computer Information Systems with a concentration in Health Informatics has been established as a joint venture of the Department of Computer Information Systems and the Institute of Health Administration.  

Graduate - Interdisciplinary  

Health Informatics and Process Information »

Several graduate degree programs have been established as a joint venture of the Department of Computer Information Systems and the Institute of Health Administration.

Non-Degree Programs in Computer Information Systems

Undergraduate Certificate in Information Systems »

The Undergraduate Certificate in Information Systems program is designed for students in any undergraduate major who wish to prepare to meet business and personal challenges through the use of information technology.

Graduate Certificate in Information Systems »

The Graduate Certificate in Information Systems program is designed for students in any graduate major who wish to prepare to meet business and personal challenges through the use of information technology. From biology and the health sciences through the arts, social sciences, legal and business disciplines, information systems are a fundamental enabler. Add this information systems knowledge component to your intellectual toolkit for building successful careers.

 


Projected 2012-2014 Course Schedule

Graduate and Undergraduate » PDF file

 

NOTE: Application deadlines for the MS MIT, FT MS-IT and MBA graduate programs have been extended to May 1, 2012.


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