Academic Catalog

Informatics | Master of Liberal Studies (Management Information Systems)

Program Requirements

Core Courses
IDS 801Introduction to Graduate Liberal Studies1
IDS 802Ways of Knowing in Comparative Perspective3
IDS 803Origins and Implications of the Knowledge Society3
IDS 804Information Literacy3
Concentration
INF 603GBig Data Analytics3
INF 680GNetwork Architecture and Data Communications I3
INF 684GFoundations of Information Systems Security3
MIS 602GInformation Systems Design and Development3
Directed Electives
INF 891Graduate Capstone Seminar in Informatics3
MIS 610GCulminating Project or Experience in MIS3
MIS 677GInternship1-6
Select two courses from the following:6
Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction
Front End Web Development I
Front-End Web Development II
Law of Cyberspace
Modern Telephony
Linux in Networking
Advanced Linux in Networking
Graduate Apprenticeship in Informatics
Seminar in Informatics
Network Architecture and Data Communications II
Advanced Routing
Securing Converged WANs
Advanced LAN Switching
Information Systems for Management
Advanced Management Information Systems
Readings in Management Information Systems
Seminar in Management Information Systems
Internship
Total Hours35-40

Graduate School Graduation Requirements

All Graduate degrees1 require:

  • Maintain a C or higher in all coursework.
  • Maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. (Refer to program)
  • A minimum of 30-75 hours of Graduate course work. (Refer to program)
  • Comprehensive Examination or equivalent assessment is required. (Master of Liberal Studies requires a Comprehensive Examination and Concentration Exam)
  • Degree completion within 8 years.
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Refer to degree program for any additional requirements.

Note for MLS and MPS degree concentrations:

Master of Liberal Studies (MLS) programs are administratively housed within the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences but are listed in the catalog within the academic unit related to the relevant concentration area for ease in navigation.

Master of Professional Studies (MPS) programs are administratively housed within the College of Health and Behavioral Sciences but are listed in the catalog within the academic unit related to the relevant concentration area for ease in navigation.

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