Management Information Systems Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study
Glassboro , United States
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Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Information Systems | Information Systems Management | Information Technology
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
The Post-MBA CAGS in Management Information Systems provides students with advanced knowledge and skills in e-commerce, systems analysis and design, project management, and database design. The program can be completed in one year and is taught by experienced faculty members who are experts in their field. Graduates of the program will be prepared for careers in a variety of industries, including technology, finance, and healthcare.
Program Outline
Outline:
Program Content:
The Post-MBA CAGS will require students to take three graduate level courses in the MBA Management Information Systems concentration.
Course Schedule:
The program can be completed in one year by taking one course per semester.
Individual Modules with Descriptions:
- MIS 02515 Electronic Commerce: This course provides an overview of the electronic commerce (e-commerce) landscape, including its history, evolution, and current trends. Students will learn about the different types of e-commerce, the technologies that support e-commerce, and the challenges and opportunities of doing business online.
- MIS 02522 Systems Analysis and Design: This course provides an overview of the systems analysis and design process, including the different phases of the process, the tools and techniques used in each phase, and the challenges and opportunities of systems analysis and design.
- MIS 02525 Project Management: This course provides an overview of the project management process, including the different phases of the process, the tools and techniques used in each phase, and the challenges and opportunities of project management.
- MIS 02538 Database Design: This course provides an overview of the database design process, including the different types of databases, the different data models, and the challenges and opportunities of database design.
Teaching:
- Teaching Methods: The program is taught through a combination of lectures, discussions, case studies, and simulations.
- Faculty: The program is taught by a team of experienced faculty members who are experts in their field.
- Unique Approaches: The program offers a unique opportunity for students to learn about MIS from a global perspective.
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