02/01/2012 p. 97. Addition of new SCIS Graduate Certificates.
C2. Graduate Certificate in Business Intelligence
In a knowledge-intensive economy, success depends on an organization’s ability to understand trends in its data and exploit it to generate intelligence to gain or maintain competitive advantage. The Graduate Certificate in Business Intelligence (BI) Program is designed to meet the overwhelming need of the industry to transform raw data and information into business intelligence that is used to drive efficiency, maximize the technology investment and strengthen customer relationships.
This certificate program enables managers and system/business analysts to understand how information can be accessed from corporate databases and data warehouses, and how models can be built for a broad variety of decision problems. The modeling techniques that are covered in the program range from traditional statistical models and optimization models to new techniques.
Graduate Certificate in BI Program Objectives
Graduates of this program will be able to:
- Understand the importance of business intelligence
- Identify factors that can impact organizational competitive capability
- Discuss how to manage information more effectively than competitors
- Identify the importance of informational quality and timeliness
- Use business analytics to improve business processes
Graduate Certificate in BI Program Prerequisites
All new students in this certificate program need certain basic skills needed to complete it. Students who do not have the requisite background in business administration and information technology need to take some or all of the prerequisite courses before they begin work on the courses in the program.
|
Course Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
| Computing Concepts |
| CMP 120 |
Programming Logic |
3 |
| CMP 350 |
Database Concepts |
3 |
| Business Concepts |
| BUSS 301 |
Principles of Management |
3 |
| BUSS 210 |
Introduction to Business |
3 |
Graduate Certificate in BI Degree Requirements
The program consists of four (4) Core Courses and two (2) Elective courses. The elective courses provide the opportunity for the students to develop further competencies covered in the core courses, based on their area of interest.
|
Area |
# of Courses |
Credit Hours |
| Core Courses |
4 |
12 |
| Elective Courses |
2 |
6 |
| Total |
6 |
18 |
Graduate Certificate in IS Core Courses:
The Core Courses provide students with the essential skills and knowledge needed by all information systems professionals. Each candidate must satisfactorily complete the following four (4) Core Courses (12 credits):
|
Course Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
| CMP 552 |
Information Systems |
3 |
| CMP 553 |
Analysis, Modeling and Design |
3 |
| CMP 556 |
Database Systems |
3 |
| CMP 570 |
Enterprise Information Systems |
3 |
Graduate Certificate in IS Elective Courses
In addition to Core Courses, students are required to choose two (2) additional Elective Courses according to their interests from the following:
Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
| CMP 558 |
Information Systems Security |
3 |
| CMP 591 |
Graduate Internship Level I |
3 |
| CMP 640 |
Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence |
3 |
| CMP 680 |
Organizational and Social Dimensions of Computing |
3 |
C4 Graduate Certificate in Information Systems Management (ISM)
The Graduate Certificate in Information Systems Management (ISM) develops students' abilities to conceptualize and manage the design and implementation of high-quality information systems. The curriculum focuses on the concepts, methods and practical applications of information systems in the global workplace.
The graduates will be able to manage the in-house and outsources development of information systems and perform effectively as both producer and consumer of information systems services. Program graduates will demonstrate professional competencies that will make them valuable contributors and managers of cross-functional global teams working together in implementing change processes and innovation in the organizations by introducing, managing, and updating new and existing information systems.
Graduate Certificate in ISM Program Objectives
The program objectives of the Graduate Certificate in ISM fall in two general categories: technical, and organizational. Upon completion of the program, the graduates will be able to:
I. Technical Domain
- Use a variety of sources and means to maintain currency with the principal categories of business information systems and software infrastructure tools and frameworks.
- Make appropriate design choices as the result of analysis regarding system and service properties
II. Organizational Domain
- Manage the in-house and outsources development of information systems and perform effectively as both producer and consumer of information systems services.
- Manage business processes through a process of analysis, design and optimization in response to organizational needs.
- Employ best practices in planning, budgeting, scheduling and leading information systems projects and programs.
Employ best practices in evaluating, engaging and managing third party providers.
Graduate Certificate in ISM Program Prerequisites
All new students in this certificate program need certain basic skills needed to complete it. Students who do not have the requisite background in business administration and information technology need to take some or all of the prerequisite courses before they begin work on the courses in the program.
| Course Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
| Computing Concepts |
| CMP 120 |
Programming Logic |
3 |
| CMP 350 |
Database Concepts |
3 |
| Business Concepts |
| BUSS 301 |
Principles of Management |
3 |
| BUSS 210 |
Introduction to Business |
3 |
Graduate Certificate in ISM Degree Requirements
The program consists of four (4) Core Courses and two (2) Elective courses. The elective courses provide the opportunity for the students to develop further competencies covered in the core courses, based on their area of interest.
| Area |
# of Courses |
Credit Hours |
| Core courses |
4 |
12 |
| Elective courses |
2 |
6 |
| Total |
6 |
18 |
Graduate Certificate in ISM Core Courses
| Course Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
| CMP 552 |
Information Systems |
3 |
| CMP 553 |
Analysis, Modeling and Design |
3 |
| CMP 610 |
Managing IS Development |
3 |
| CMP 611 |
Global Information System Development |
3 |
Graduate Certificate in ISM Elective Courses
| Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
| CMP 591 |
Graduate Internship Level I |
3 |
| CMP 612 |
IT Project Management |
3 |
| CMP 614 |
Management Information Systems in Supply-Chain Management |
3 |
| CMP 620 |
Information Technology Governance |
3 |
| CMP 630 |
Information Technology Audit and Forensics |
3 |
C5 Graduate Certificate in Information Technology Audit and Compliance
Businesses today operate in complex technology-based environments. To ensure efficiency and accuracy in information systems and for prevention of fraudulent practices, businesses require their information systems and processes to be audited. Stakeholders need assurance of confidentiality, integrity and availability of data. The Graduate Certificate in Information Technology Audit and Compliance (ITAC) courses enables students to learn security concepts and understand how IT related risks can be minimized through security and control measures. Students will also develop an understanding of major regulatory requirements.
Graduate Certificate in ITAC Program Objectives
Upon completion of the program, the graduates will be able to:
- Assess risks to information and information systems
- Perform audit planning, information collection techniques and forms of evidence
- Understand nature and frameworks on corporate governance for IT
- Evaluate the applicability of the components and processes of miscellaneous regulatory documents, and methodologies
- Perform access controls, process controls and internal audits
Graduate Certificate in ITAC Program Prerequisites
All new students in this certificate program need certain basic skills needed to complete it. Students who do not have the requisite background in business administration and information technology need to take some or all of the prerequisite courses before they begin work on the courses in the program.
| Course Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
| Computing Concepts |
| CMP 120 |
Programming Logic |
3 |
| CMP 350 |
Database Concepts |
3 |
| Business Concepts |
| BUSS 301 |
Principles of Management |
3 |
| BUSS 210 |
Introduction to Business |
3 |
Graduate Certificate in ITAC Degree Requirements
The program consists of four (4) Core Courses and two (2) Elective courses. The elective courses provide the opportunity for the students to develop further competencies covered in the core courses, based on their area of interest.
| Area |
# of Courses |
Credit Hours |
| Core courses |
4 |
12 |
| Elective courses |
2 |
6 |
| Total |
6 |
18 |
Graduate Certificate in ITAC Core Courses
| Course Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
| CMP 552 |
Information Systems |
3 |
| CMP 558 |
Information Systems Security |
3 |
| CMP 620 |
Information Technology Governance |
3 |
| CMP 630 |
Information Technology Audit and Forensics |
3 |
Graduate Certificate in ITAC Elective Courses
| Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
| CMP 553 |
Analysis, Modeling and Design |
3 |
| CMP 570 |
Enterprise Information Systems |
3 |
| CMP 591 |
Graduate Internship Level I |
3 |
| CMP 640 |
Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence |
3 |
05/01/2012 p. 82. Addition of new program, MS in Information Systems Management.
Master of Science in Information Systems Management (MISM)
Master of Science in Information Systems Management (MISM)
The Master of Science in Information Systems Management (MISM) has been designed to address the urgent needs of hiring managers in the information systems area with regard to the skill sets of information systems managers. The graduates will be able to manage the in-house and outsources development of information systems and perform effectively as both producer and consumer of information systems services. Program graduates will demonstrate professional competencies that will make them valuable contributors in cross-functional teams, able to keep their skills fresh as the industry develops, with a clear understanding of their roles as responsible professionals in a complex business, policy and social context. Program graduates will be responsible, ethical professionals who understand the economic, organizational, policy and social dimensions of their work in this dynamic and complex field.
MISM Program Objectives
The program objectives of the Master of Science in Information Systems Management fall in three general categories: Technical, organizational and cross-cutting knowledge, skills and dispositions. Upon completion of the program, the graduates will be able to:
I. Technical Domain
- Use a variety of sources and means to maintain currency with the principal categories of business information systems and software infrastructure tools and frameworks.
- Design appropriate software system and service structures in response to application needs, organizational environment and the available components, tools or services.
- Make appropriate design choices as the result of analysis regarding system and service properties
II. Organizational Domain
- Manage the in-house and outsources development of information systems and perform effectively as both producer and consumer of information systems services.
- Manage business processes through a process of analysis, design and optimization in response to organizational needs.
- Employ best practices in planning, budgeting, scheduling and leading information systems projects and programs.
- Employ best practices in evaluating, engaging and managing third party providers.
III. Crosscutting Domain
- Analyze social and other external impacts along with relevant legal, regulatory, ethical and professional issues in business and technical decision-making.
- Communicate effectively with technical, business and user/customer audiences.
- Develop depth in a selected area of expertise.
MISM Program Prerequisites
All new MISM students need certain basic skills to succeed in the MISM program. Students who do not have the requisite background in business administration and information technology need to take some or all of the prerequisite courses before they begin work on the Core Courses.
Course Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
Computing Concepts |
CMP 120 |
Programming Logic |
3 |
CMP 350 |
Database Concepts |
3 |
Business Concepts |
BUSS 301 |
Principles of Management |
3 |
BUSS 210 |
Introduction to Business |
3 |
MISM Degree Requirements
The program consists of seven (7) Core Courses and five (5) Elective courses. The elective courses provide the opportunity for the students to develop further competencies covered in the core courses, based on their area of interest.
Area |
# of Courses |
Credit Hours |
Core courses |
7 |
21 |
Elective courses |
5 |
15 |
Total |
12 |
36 |
MISM Core Courses
Course Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
CMP 551 |
Research Methods |
3 |
CMP 552 |
Information Systems |
3 |
CMP 553 |
Analysis, Modeling and Design |
3 |
CMP 610 |
Managing IS Development |
3 |
CMP 611 |
Global Information System Development |
3 |
CMP 620 |
Information Technology Governance |
3 |
CMP 680 |
Organizational and Social Dimensions of Computing |
3 |
MISM Elective Courses
Code |
Course Name |
Credits |
CMP 556 |
Database Systems |
3 |
CMP 558 |
Information Systems Security |
3 |
CMP 560 |
Software Engineering |
3 |
CMP 570 |
Enterprise Information Systems |
3 |
CMP 591 |
Graduate Internship Level I |
3 |
CMP 612 |
IT Project Management |
3 |
CMP 613 |
Technology and Development of E-Business |
3 |
CMP 614 |
Management Information Systems in Supply-Chain Management |
3 |
CMP 630 |
Information Technology Audit and Forensics |
3 |
CMP 650 |
Software Architectures |
3 |
CMP 672 |
Special Topics in Information Systems |
3 |
CMP 691 |
Graduate Internship Level II |
3 |
CMP 696 |
Independent Study |
3 |
CMP 697 |
Independent Study |
3 |
CMP 698 |
Master Thesis I |
3 |
CMP 699 |
Master Thesis II |
3 |
CAR 600 |
Career Planning and Development |
3 |
Pre-MISM Program
Students who have earned their bachelor’s degree with less than 120 undergraduate credits can be given conditional admission to the MISM program, provided they enroll in and successfully complete the Pre-MISM courses. Successful completion of the Pre-MISM courses will allow these students to complete the undergraduate credit requirement of 120, and enter into the MISM program.
The following courses represent Pre-MISM program requirements. If a Pre-MISM Core course has been completed in prior study, students can select alternative courses from the Pre-MISM Electives to fulfill the credit requirements. If none of the Pre-MISM Electives is an option, then student may take other courses at the School of Computer Information Systems or the School of Business, with the approval of the Dean.
Pre-MISM Courses
Pre-MISM Core Courses
- ACCT 201 Principles of Financial Accounting
- BUSS 210 Introduction to Business
- BUSS 301 Principles of Management
- BUSS 312 Organizational Theory and HR Management
- CMP 110 Introduction to Computing
- CMP 120 Programming Logic
- CMP 230 Discrete Mathematical Methods for Computing
- CMP 350 Database Concepts
Pre-MISM Elective Courses
- BUSS 340 International Business
- CMP 210 Programming I
- CMP 355 Programming with C/C++
- ENG 301 Business English