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Students enrolled in the MS in MIS Program will complete the
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Study the business and
organizational context for MIS by completing 12 hours of core MBA
courses or advanced electives if students have already taken the
equivalent of the core. |
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Complete a minimum of 15
hours of graduate MIS course work with a balanced mix of theory and
applications similar to the undergraduate program but in a more
concentrated form. |
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In place of preparing a
Master's Thesis, complete MIS 5203 System Architecture and Design, with
a grade of A or B. In MIS 5203, students use the knowledge acquired in
all of the other courses in the program to carry out a system design
project for an actual client, a company or organization, and prepare a
comprehensive final report for the instructor and the client. |
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General
Business Courses (12) Hours Required |
ACCT 5013 |
Quantitative Financial
Controls |
ECON 5733 |
Macro/Micro Economics |
MGT 5053 |
Productions/Operations
Analysis |
MGT 5083 |
Organizational Behavior |
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Required
Courses and Electives
(a
minimum of 15 hours of MIS coursework) |
MIS 5003 |
Management Information
Systems |
MIS 5113 |
Database Design and
Application |
MIS 5203 |
Systems Architecture and
Design |
MIS xxx3 |
Graduate MIS Elective |
MIS xxx3 |
Graduate MIS Elective |
MIS xxx3 |
Graduate course in MIS (or in
Computer Science or other IT area by permission of the Program Director) |
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Elect one graduate course
from MIS, Finance, or Marketing (MIS only for joint degrees) |
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Prior to taking the MIS courses beyond the introductory course (MIS
5003), students must learn two programming languages - a procedural
language and a non-procedural language. This requirement may be
satisfied by taking appropriate OU or other college courses, by job
experience or by completing an approved course from a reputable
provider. Programming courses do not count toward the 33 hours required
for the MS in MIS degree.
The specific courses for the program are shown above. Students must
complete 11 courses (33 hours). Students who have mastered the contents
of any of the General Business courses may substitute other OU graduate
courses with the permission of the program Director. |
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