2019-2020 Graduate/Doctorate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Information Systems Engineering and Management
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The 36-semester hour graduate program in Information Systems Engineering and Management (ISEM) is designed to educate the leaders who can plan, engineer and re-engineer, and manage the systems needed to support the modern digital enterprises. Graduate studies in ISEM cut across the following three active areas of work:
- Information Systems - latest technologies and approaches (e.g. web-based components, mobile computing and wireless communications, business intelligence, and emerging technologies);
- Systems Engineering - systems thinking and emphasis on systems instead of individual components; enterprise architectures consisting of people, processes and technologies; and
- Management - business strategies, entrepreneurship, planning integration, security, governance, global enterprises, and agile enterprises.
ISEM is a flexible and interdisciplinary program that emphasizes the enterprise architecture, planning and management issues at global levels. An ISEM student may specialize in the following areas: digital government, digital health, entrepreneurship, information security, software engineering and systems development as part of their individualized concentration.
Program Goals
ISEM graduates are able to:
- Formulate and implement business strategies;
- Articulates knowledge of various system components associated with digital enterprises;
- Recognizes the interrelationship between various system components; and
- Formulates the design and planning processes involving information, engineering, and management systems.
- Leads the management for primary operational functions within modern enterprises.
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