Information Systems Technologies
Master of Science
Concentrations/Career Track
A concentration/career track consists of five or more related electives that prepare a student for a specialization. Tracks are, by definition and implementation, multidisciplinary, often involving courses in a division other than Information Technology and Advanced Communications. For example, the Training Skills specialization in an academic track may be taken in the Division of Education and in the Business Division.
Information Assurance Concentration/Career Track:
Five courses from the following list of possible options must be completed in order to satisfy the concentration.
MAJ 6610 White Collar Crime
MAJ 7000 Contemporary Issues in Homeland Security
SEC 6010 Planning for Information Security
SEC 6020 Security Issues Concerning RFID
Technology Applications
SEC 6030 Operating System and Computer Systems Security
SEC 6040 Web and Data Security
SEC 6090 Topics in Information Assurance
Management and Management Information Systems Concentration/Career Track:
Five courses from the following list of possible options must be completed in order to satisfy the concentration.
MBA 7594 Creativity in Management
MGT 6501 Organization Theory and Design
MGT 7400 Analysis of Decision Making
MGT 7504 Ethical Issues in Management
MGT 7591 Leadership and Communication
MGT 7710 Integrative Independent Study Project A
MGT 7903 Topics in Management
MHR 7830 Finance and Accounting for Managers
Corporate Training Skills Concentration/Career Track:
Five courses from the following list of possible options must be completed in order to satisfy the concentration. (Note: EDT prerequisite sequencing is to be observed).
EDT 6010 Instructional Applications of Technology
EDT 6020 Emerging Trends
EDT 6030 Electronic Delivery Systems
MGT 7395 Management Development
MHR 7506 Training and Development
MHR 7900 Special Topics (or EDT 6040)
MSE 7404 Assistive Technology
Internet/Web Design Concentration/Career Track:
Five courses from the following list of possible options must be completed in order to satisfy the concentration.
DSN 6010 Streaming Media
DSN 6020 Human Computer Interaction
DSN 6030 Advanced Multimedia and Animation
DSN 6050 Markup Languages Advanced Authoring
DSN 6060 Database/Web Design Integration
DSN 6080 Internet Development/Design
for Competitive Advantage
DSN 6090 Topics in Internet/Web Design
This information applies to students who enter this degree program during the 2008-2009 Academic Year. If you entered this degree program before the Fall 2008 semester, please refer to the academic catalog for the year you began your degree program.
