Academic Catalog

Informatics | Master of Professional Studies (Web and Mobile Applications)

Web and Mobile Applications Development Curriculum

All courses are available on campus and through FHSU Online. Please consult with Angela Walters regarding course availability in specific semesters in order to assemble a program of study.

Core
INF 802Proseminar in Informatics3
INF 890Graduate Research Methods in Informatics3
INF 650Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction3
Major
INF 651Front End Web Development I3
INF 652Database Design and Programming3
INF 653Back-End Web Development I3
INF 654Mobile Web Development3
INF 655Front-End Web Development II3
Electives
Select one course from the following:3
Back-End Web Development II
Mobile Web Development II
Law of Cyberspace
Graduate Internship in Informatics
Project
INF 891Graduate Capstone Seminar in Informatics3
Total Hours30

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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To determine courses to take in the directed choices (often listed as Program Elective Course) and directed elective course blocks see the overview tab for courses. To locate approved courses in General Education areas (Undergraduate Programs) see the general education section of the catalog.

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