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Computer Information Systems
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Do the CIS Masters Programs Require Previous Computer Background? |
What is the difference between Baruch's MBA/CIS and MS/BCIS Programs? |
What is the difference between CIS and Computer Science? |
Master of Business Administration
in CIS
The MBA is a 54-credit program in general business management. Students take a broad spectrum of business courses including finance, accounting, marketing, and management. MBA/CIS students take core courses in database management systems, systems analysis and design, networks and telecommunications, and IS Development Project . Students select from a list of CIS electives in order to complete the major.
Master of Science
in Business CIS
The MS/CIS program is 36-54 credits. The program has a smaller business core than the MBA, and can be waived based on prior academic background. A full 36 credits are completed in the CIS specialization, allowing students to have a deeper immersion into CIS than offered in the MBA.
Executive Master of Science
in Business CIS
This one-year, full-time Executive MS-BCIS provides
professionals with the critical strategic advantage needed for career advancement in this fast-growing and highly competitive field of business computer information
systems and information technology management. Zicklin's new program can give you the critical edge to set you apart the competition with its tremendous
potential for skill enhancement and career growth. And, you can earn your degree with minimal disruption to your professional career.
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