 Matching degree(s) offered by: University of Phoenix
Information Technology/Database Administration (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
This concentration focuses on the installation, development and administration of database applications in the business environment. The administration and development of database applications is examined from desktop databases to the enterprise level application of database technology.
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Information Technology/Business System Analysis (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) program is focused on the acquisition of theory and application of technical competencies associated with the information technology profession. The courses prepare students with fundamental knowledge in core technologies, such as systems analysis and design, programming, database design, network architecture and administration, Web technologies and application development, implementation and maintenance.
The Business Systems Analysis concentration of the BSIT is designed to provide specific theories, competencies, and skills necessary for success as a business systems analyst. This concentration will examine a number of methodologies and tools important to the discipline.
This undergraduate degree program includes 45 credits in the required course of study and 15 credits in the concentration. Some courses have prerequisites. In addition, students must satisfy general education and elective requirements to meet the 120-credit minimum (124 for Kansas students) including a minimum of 48 upper division credits required for completion of the degree. At the time of enrollment, students must choose a concentration.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Capella University
Health Information Management (Master's) ( Know More)
Electronic recordkeeping and patient privacy mandates have created an increased demand for IT professionals in health care settings. This Health Information Management master's specialization offers health care-focused course work on information systems, databases, system security, data analysis, decision support, and strategic management, along with overviews of important IT and business topics. The curriculum follows the model curriculum of the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) and was developed to align with the criteria of the Commission on Accreditation for Health Information and Information Management (CAHIIM). It is designed to help you use information management and security to support efficient, accurate health care delivery and management. People who choose this specialization are often IT professionals pursuing health information management or consulting positions in hospitals, clinics, and health care systems.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Information Systems (Masters) ( Know More)
UMBC's online Master of Science in Information Systems program is intended for computer and information systems practitioners who desire to extend their knowledge and experience in Information systems (IS). The online MSIS, developed by our research faculty, is the same quality program as our on-campus Master's program. The design of the MS program is based on a competency model. The student progresses through several tiers of courses acquiring more complex skills and knowledge. Students will complete 34 credit hours of course work. Required courses include an Introduction to Information Systems I and II, Management Information Systems, Networks, Database Management Systems and Structured Systems Analysis and Design. All students must complete a total of six advanced courses, selecting from Interaction Design, Enterprise-Wide Computing, Project Management Operations, Health Informatics, Electronic Commerce, Computer and Network Security or Capstone Project.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Creighton University
Information Technology Management - Healthcare Information Management (Master's) ( Know More)
In today's complex business environment, organizations must improve processes to become more efficient and remain competitive. Information technology will continue to drive these efforts. Effective leaders are needed not just to manage processes, systems and people, but also to bring a strategic view to the applications of new technologies.
In today’s complex business environment, organizations must improve processes to become more efficient and remain competitive. Information technology will continue to drive these efforts. What is needed now more than ever are IT Managers to assist companies with efficiency, staff, systems, and process management as well as taking a strategic view of implementing new technologies.
Creighton University’s online Master of Science in Information Technology Management (MSITM) is designed for IT professionals, programmers, developers, desktop support, and network support personnel who want to learn the managerial skills and business technology acumen to advance into an IT Management role.
The MSITM bridges the gap between information technology and leadership by focusing on business fundamentals – such as team management, quantitative and qualitative decision-making, and budget management and ethics – in conjunction with emerging technologies, digital security, computer science and process improvements.
This unique specialization provides skills, knowledge, and methodologies that span health care, IT, and business to create managers who can successfully implement innovative IT solutions in the health care industry.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: California InterContinental University
Business Admin - Information Systems and Knowledge Mgmt (MBA) ( Know More)
A Master's of Business Administration with an Emphasis in Information Systems and Knowledge Management is designed to prepare students for careers in the fields of configuration management, server administration, knowledge management specialist, business systems analysis, and control systems management. Students pursing this Emphasis will learn about information technology, knowledge management, information security, and information systems. Individuals with interest in computers and information systems and are looking for a career in business management will benefit from this Emphasis.
Affordable Tuition: MBA cost per credit $200.00
Scholarships Offered: Select Scholarships and grants awarded by California InterContinental University on a case by case basis.
Loans Offered: Payment Plans offered through California InterContinental University.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Keller Graduate School of Management
Information Systems Management (Graduate Certificate) ( Know More)
Advance your career by increasing your knowledge and marketability with an Information Systems Management Certificate program from DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management.. Earn the credential within your master's degree curriculum or pursue a stand-alone credential. Either way, our Information Systems Management Certificate program could help you develop a foundational background in databases, networking and information security that will help move your career forward in a growing field.
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Information Systems Management (Master's) ( Know More)
The Master of Information Systems Management (MISM) degree program offered by DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management equips students with the skills necessary to effectively function as senior systems analysts, IS project leaders and MIS managers - career positions that form the backbone of the IS field. The curriculum is taught from a practitioner perspective and focuses on applying IS concepts and skills to real-world situations. MISM coursework specifically addresses topics such as: analyzing and designing computer/network based applications of information technology, project management, process re-engineering, and applications of engineering technologies. In addition, students may choose to concentrate in one or more of the following areas: distributed systems management, electronic commerce, information security, and network management.
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Information Systems Management (Graduate Certificate) ( Know More)
Advance your career by increasing your knowledge and marketability with an Information Systems Management Certificate program from DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management.. Earn the credential within your master's degree curriculum or pursue a stand-alone credential. Either way, our Information Systems Management Certificate program could help you develop a foundational background in databases, networking and information security that will help move your career forward in a growing field.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Virginia College
Management Information Systems (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
Today's business relies on technically skilled employees! With training in computer networking, programming and information system management from Virginia College, you'll be exposed to valuable skills that are in demand in today's marketplace. From hardware basics to complex networking, we train you to join the exploding revolution of evolving technologies!
Virginia College's Bachelor of Science Degree in Management Information Systems is designed to give you a comprehensive introduction to business information systems and equip you with valuable managerial skills. You'll be prepared for a career involving the management and design of computer-based information systems, those of today and the innovations coming tomorrow. Choose one of three tracks or mix and match: Computer Programming, Database Administration, or Network Engineering.
And completing your degree online allows you to pursue a bachelor's degree without the hassles of coordinating business schedules, childcare or even finding a parking space.
Want to compete? Want to earn a degree while balancing family and work? Then complete the info request form and find out more about Virginia College's exciting programs. All Virginia College programs are accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools. Financial aid is available for those who qualify. Also, our faculty and staff are available to make sure you get the most from your educational experience at Virginia College.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Bellevue University
MS - Management of Information Systems ( Know More)
The Master of Science in Management of Information Systems focuses on strategic information system resources, giving you the background required to plan, analyze, design, implement, secure, and control these resources.
This program was designed for mid-level IT managers who aspire to CIO-level responsibility in their organizations. It gives you a current level of understanding of contemporary trends and emerging technologies, as well as the ability to stay current in the rapidly changing world of enterprise technology.
Concentrations are offered in dynamic industry fields: Business Administration, Computer Information Systems, Healthcare,Information Security, and IT Project Management. All of the concentrations start with the same foundational core, which provides you a broad overview of IT-related topics including programming, networking, database design, systems analysis, and IT management. The concentrations add an additional 9 credit hours covering industry-specific topics and applications.
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MS - Computer Information Systems ( Know More)
The Master of Science in Computer Information Systems degree is designed to blend current foundational Information Technology skills with foundational managerial competencies. The IT curriculum covers technical skills that meet the requirements of most IT/e-commerce businesses, current application development, maintenance skills on diverse systems including Microsoft® servers and Linux®/Unix® systems, programming languages including C++ and Java™, database design and management, and telecommunications/networking skills using web technologies. In addition, you'll learn to apply management-level training to project management as well as managerial competencies in IT accounting, personal communication, planning, and budgeting.
Successful completion prepares you for management, consulting, and technical projects in both traditional and e-commerce related businesses.
You may select a Business Administration concentration, which gives you the opportunity to explore emergent as well as traditional concepts underlying the Computer Information Systems curriculum.
Entry into the degree program is not limited to students with computer backgrounds. If you do not have a computer background, you can access foundational principles through prerequisite classes. If you have a computer-related undergraduate degree, you can complete the program with 36 credit hours of graduate work.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Colorado Technical University Online
Master of Science in Management - Information Systems Security ( Know More)
Maintaining secure systems and guarding company information are considered critical in today's business environments. Most companies, especially those in banking, defense and e-commerce, are making systems security a top priority. There is a tremendous need for skilled professionals who can plan and implement security measures as well as develop and manage security policies related to organizations' IT systems.
The CTU Online Master's (MSM) in Information Systems Security online degree program prepares technical leaders in systems security management, including methods to combat threats to corporate technical resources.
This program provides a strong foundation for you to advance your technical skills in order to plan, manage, certify and accredit a security plan for your organization. The Project Management Institute (PMI®) - registered project management component provides a solid base of knowledge to address today's most pressing management challenges.
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Master of Science in Enterprise Information Systems ( Know More)
Colorado Technical University's Master of Science in Enterprise Information Systems (MS-EIS) degree program is designed to prepare professionals motivated by opportunities to take a leadership role in finding technical solutions for organizational problems that will be functional for all components of the enterprise.
This Master of Science degree program features courses including: Enterprise Systems Architecture, Project Management Process in Organizations, Database Systems, Applied Managerial Decision Making and many others. Coursework is focused on teaching students how to:
- Plan, implement and use technology within a broad business and real world perspective.
- Demonstrate the ability to critically analyze and solve technical issues as they relate to the enterprise.
- Demonstrate the ability to design, implement and manage technology solutions to achieve enterprise goals.
- Exercise strong interpersonal and team communication skills.
- Demonstrate the skills necessary to perform all actions within an ethical framework.
- and many more career-related skills.
Courses are taught by instructors with professional experience in the area of enterprise information systems. Students can benefit from their relevant perspectives and professional insights as they acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue in-demand positions like Data Security Administrator, Enterprise Systems Architect, Database Engineer, Chief Technology Officer and many other engineering and IT management positions in a variety of industries.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Walden University Online
Information Systems Management (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems program is designed to prepare you with the technical and business skills to use technology to help people and organizations as you advance your career in information technology—the fastest-growing sector in the economy, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Gain the knowledge to work collaboratively within your organization to analyze and evaluate information processing needs and construct solutions from an ever-changing set of technologies.
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IT Strategy and Governance (Master's) ( Know More)
Develop and implement business strategies that give your organization a competitive advantage. Understand the current competitive environment and forecast future changes that could affect your organization. Align information systems with corporate strategy to boost your organization's effectiveness.
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Business Information Management (Master's) ( Know More)
Learn key approaches to integrating enterprise-wide information to support business strategy and decision-making. Examine and apply techniques for inference and discovery in large data sets as well as for data acquisition, storage, data mining, text mining and data retrieval and analysis.
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Enterprise Information Security (Master's) ( Know More)
Gain an understanding of the fundamental issues and techniques in information systems security. Develop a thorough understanding of information security issues and the importance of keeping systems safe from tampering and disclosure. Identify management structures and processes for enterprise information security and the legal, regulatory, audit, and policy issues surrounding security.
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Information Systems Management (Ph.D.) ( Know More)
One of the only distance-learning doctoral programs in this field, Walden's Ph.D. in Applied Management and Decision Sciences allows you to design a program of study that incorporates your unique expertise and interests. By focusing on scholarly research you can apply immediately, you'll gain the knowledge and credentials to have a greater impact in your profession.
The Information Systems Management specialization provides an integrative approach to all aspects of organizations-people, technology, and management-in today's information-rich environment. This specialization focuses on executive leadership skills similar to those of a CEO, CTO, or COO in depth, breadth, and application. The curriculum design is intended to promote the scholarship of discovery, integration, application, and teaching in order to derive maximum value and innovation from systems investments and strategic direction.
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Information Systems Management - Course Based (Ph.D.) ( Know More)
This specialization provides an integrative approach to managing information systems in today's data-rich environment. Study ways to derive maximum value and innovation from investing in organizational systems, and help build the leadership skills that successful technology executives have found essential. Take the opportunity to broaden your understanding of all aspects of e-commerce systems, security management and risk assessment, and system design. Study ways to develop your expertise in leading and managing people, processes, and systems, and contribute to positive social change by helping to improve organizational performance through information systems management.
This option is a structured program of study comprising online courses and residencies. As a student, you will work with a faculty mentor and follow a specific plan for completion of your degree. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with peers and faculty through online discussions and face-to-face residencies.
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