2020-2021 Graduate/Doctorate Catalog w/ Sept Addendum 
    
    Apr 19, 2024  
2020-2021 Graduate/Doctorate Catalog w/ Sept Addendum [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: artificial intelligence, business intelligence, digital government, digital health, entrepreneurship, information security, smart cities, software engineering, systems development, and technology management 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.

Programs

    Master of SciencePost-Master Advanced Studies

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