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    Jun 08, 2023  
2022-2023 Graduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Graduate Catalog

Business Analytics and Information Systems, M.S.


Muma College of Business  
Department: School of Information Systems and Management 

Concentrations:

  • Analytics and Business Intelligence
  • FinTech
  • Information Assurance

Also offered as:

 


The Master of Science (M.S.) in Business Analytics and Information Systems (BAIS) meets the needs of the marketplace for expertise in analytics, information technology and management. Highly qualified individuals with motivation for leadership in information technology and analytics are encouraged to apply for admission to this program. The major meets the needs of organizations in information services, software development, management consulting, and other sectors wherer data analytics is used in industry. An Advisory Board consisting of senior business analytics and information systems executives works closely with the department to ensure that the program stays relevant and maintains high standards.

Accreditation
Accredited by the AACSB International – The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.

Admission Information

Must meet University Admission and English Proficiency requirements , as well as requirements for admission to the major, listed below. Students are admitted to the M.S./BAIS program based on the evaluation of their application in its entirety, including:

  • GMAT, GRE or other standardized scores for graduate programs (e.g. MCAT, LSAT).
    • For students with 3 years or more of relevant full-time work experience in Information Technology/ Information Systems/ Business Analytics in the region the program is offered, the requirement of standardized scores may be waived.
    • Students requesting such waivers should provide information justifying such waivers based on the above criteria. Additional documentation may be sought when deemed appropriate by the program.
  • Two letters of recommendations.
  • statement of purpose, and
  • relevant work experience.
    • For applicants with a 3-year Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited institution, the following requirements need to be met in addition to those listed above: Minimum GMAT score of 650 or a minimum GRE score of at least 321 (combined verbal and quantitative), and a minimum of 25th percentile in the verbal portion of the test. When the 3-year Bachelor’s Degree is less than 120 hours from Non-Bologna Accord Institutions, a transcript evaluation from A NACES member is required to confirm equivalency.

Curriculum Requirements


Total Minimum Hours: 33 credit hours

  • Core Requirements– 12 credit hours
  • Capstone – 3 credit hours
  • Concentration or Electives – 18 credit hours

The major requires 33 hours of coursework and may be taken either full-time or part-time. Full-time students with appropriate prerequisites may be able to complete the major in one full year (3 semesters) of study. Part-time students and full-time students who need prerequisites will typically need from 1 ½ to 3 years to complete the degree.

Prerequisites
Incoming students are expected to have the following as prerequisites

  1. A course in high-level, object oriented programming language (e.g., C#, C++, Java and Python) or substantial programming experience;
  2. A course in Information Systems Analysis and Design or equivalent experience;
  3. A course in Database Systems or equivalent experience;
  4. A course in Statistics or equivalent professional qualification or experiences
  5. A course in economics, or equivalent professional qualification or experiences and
  6. A course in financial accounting.

These required prerequisite courses may be taken simultaneously with courses in the M.S./BAIS major. Prerequisite courses do not count toward the 33 credit hours of course requirements in the M.S./BAIS major.

 

Core Requirements (12 Credit Hours)


The following four courses provide an understanding of the state-of-the-art in research and practice in technical areas of Information Systems Management.

Capstone Course (3 Credit Hours)


This course is considered the capstone of the M.S./BAIS major and as such it must be taken during one of the last two semesters of the student’s major.

Concentration or Elective Option


Students select from the following concentrations or complete 18 hours of electives.

Analytic and Business Intelligence Concentration (18 Credit Hours)


Students will have to complete four out of the following seven courses (12 credit hours):

FinTech Concentration (18 Credit Hours)


Information Assurance Concentration (18 Credit Hours)


Electives (18 Credit Hours)


Students opting to complete electives in lieu of a Concentration, complete 18 credit hours of electives as noted:  

Up to eighteen graduate level credits may be selected from additional Information Systems courses or (with prior approval by the academic advisor) other areas of specialization such as areas of Management, Decision Sciences, Computer Science, Logistics, etc. Existing Course Offerings:

In addition, the following Special Topics are being offered:

Thesis Option (6 Credit Hours)


The master’s thesis option requires six credits of ISM 6971 , which count as six of the 18 BAIS elective credits. The thesis must make a well-defined contribution to the research and development in an area of Information Systems.

Practicum Option (1-6 Credit Hours)


The practicum option requires an investigation of a new information technology artifact. The project typically occurs in the student’s place of employment and is jointly supervised by a faculty member and a manager in the company. One credit of ISM 6905  would be taken for each semester that the student works on a project. The practicum would count for one to six hours of the 18 hours of BAIS electives.

Research/Project Option (1-3 Credit Hours)


The research/ project option requires working on an BAIS related project that involves research or community engagement. The project is supervised by a faculty member. One to two credits of ISM 6905 would be taken for each semester that the student works on a project. The research/ project option would count for one to three hours of the 18 hours of BAIS electives.

Comprehensive Exam


In lieu of a comprehensive exam, assessments comprising the capstone course (ISM 6155 ) fulfill the requirements for the comprehensive assessment in the program.

Graduate Certificate Options


Note that students in the Program can also obtain graduate certificates in (1) Compliance, Risk and Anti-Money Laundering and/or (2) Information Assurance by selecting elective courses suitably.