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MBA Concentration: Information Systems. Information Systems Interest Group. Why study Information Systems?. Information systems will be key to your success no matter what your industry or functional specialty.
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MBA Concentration:Information Systems Information Systems Interest Group
Why study Information Systems? • Information systems will be key to your success no matter what your industry or functional specialty. • Be the answer an increasingly common question from recruiters: “Do you have people with IS skills and knowledge?” • 7 of top 11 wealthiest “under 40” (Forbes) had technology background
Information Systems @ Katz The Katz IS group offers a variety of way develop and document your expertise in information systems • MBA Core Course in IS (BMIS 2411) • IS elective courses • MBA program with an IS Concentration • IS Design and Application (9 credits) • IS Management and Leadership (9 credits) • Dual-degree MBA/MS-MIS • Add 18 credits to the MBA degree and you will also earn a MS in Management of Information Systems
IS Electives (Tentative Schedule) • Fall Semester • Database Management (3 credits) • IS Planning (3 credits) • Electronic Commerce (3 credits) • Current Topics: Legal and Regulatory Issues in IS Management (1.5 credits) • IS Project Courses (varies) • Spring Semester • System Analysis and Design (3 credits) • Business Systems Platforms (3 credits) • Project Management (3 credits) • Technology Innovation & Adoption (3 credits) • IS Security (3 credits) • Current Topics in MIS: Open Source Technologies (1.5 credits) • IS Project Courses (varies)
IS Concentrations • IS Design and Application (9 Credits) • Two courses out of the IS Technical Core: • Database Management • System Analysis and Design • Business Systems Platforms • 3 credits of additional IS electives • IS Management and Leadership (9 Credits) • Two courses out of the IS Management Core: • Project Management • IS Planning • Technology Innovation & Adoption • 3 credits of additional IS electives
MBA/MS-MIS Dual Degree • IS Technology Core (9 credits) • Data Management: Technologies, Practices, & Policies • Systems Analysis and Design • Survey of Development and Infrastructure Technologies • IS Management Core (9 credits) • Project Level: Project Management • Firm Level: IS Planning • Industry/Market Level: Technology Innovation & Adoption • IS Practicum (3 credits) • Specialization (9 credits + MBA Concentration) • IS Management, Supply Chain, Customer Analytics, New Venture Creation/Entrepreneurship
Katz IS Community • Faculty • Brian Butler – Web 2.0; Online Communities; • Sherae Daniel – Open Source Software development • Richard Franklin – Programming and Development • Dennis Galletta – Interface Design • Andrew Heary – Healthcare and IS; IS Management • Chris Kemerer – IT Innovation; Software Engineering • William King – IS Strategy; Knowledge Management • Laurie Kirsch – IS Project Management • MBA and MBA/MS-MIS Alumni • Doctoral, MBA, and MS-MIS Students
Other Opportunities to Participate in the Katz IS Community • Techno-MBA club • Project Courses • Web 2.0 Evaluation and Planning • Electronic Commerce Strategy Development • Independent Studies • Web 2.0: Challenges and Opportunities • Strategic Implications of IT Infrastructure Investment • Katz IS community website (www.katzis.org)
For more information… • Katz IS Community Website/Wiki • http://www.katzis.org/ • MBA/MS-MIS Dual Degree Program admissions • Kelly Wilson (Admissions and MS-MIS Alumn) • IS Courses and requirements • Carol Dvorchak (Student Advising) • IS Careers and Placement • Dana Romano (Career Services)