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Nov 25, 2024
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2020-2021 Graduate/Doctorate Catalog w/ Sept Addendum [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Information Systems Engineering and Management, Ph.D.
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Doctorate education focuses on enabling the student to make original contributions to their respective fields of study. There are two phases of the doctoral program at HU, an initial learning phase that can include coursework, seminars, research, and fieldwork that contributes to the student’s knowledge in the program of study; and a second research phase that focuses on student’s original research culminating in his/her final dissertation defense. Upon a student’s defense of his/her dissertation as well as completion of all other milestones and graduate requirements, the student will be awarded the doctoral degree in his/her program of study.
Additional Requirements for Admission to the Ph.D. in Information Systems Engineering and Management
The following are requirements in addition to those that are part of the general doctoral admissions requirements:
Mission Statement
The mission of the Harrisburg University Information Systems Engineering and Management Ph.D. Program is to create information systems thinkers and leaders with the ability to add to the body of knowledge and practice in today’s and tomorrow’s academic, public and private organizations.
Program Goals
The Information Systems Engineering and Management program will produce Ph.D. graduates who:
- Create original knowledge and understanding by contributing new theories, concepts, or new applications of existing theories to a discipline or area of professional practice;
- Advance research efforts and disseminate results to peers and the community including conferences, journal outlets, and/or internal organizational formats; and,
- Integrate theories and concepts through critical reflection, synthesis, and interpretation for solutions of private, public, national, or global problems.
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Specific Course Requirements for the Ph.D. in ISEM
The following courses comprise the 36-48 semester hours required for the Ph.D. in Information Systems Engineering and Management. The semester hour value of each course appears in parentheses ( ). Details about Milestones can be found in the PhD Guidebook on the Records and Registration SharePoint Site.
Complete 9 to 21 semester hours from the following graduate and doctoral Breadth courses:
(the number of semester hours required is based on the student’s individual Plan of Study specified by the Admissions Committee):
Complete 9 semester hours from the following doctoral Depth courses:
Complete the Doctoral Research Seminar:
6 semester hours of ISEM 780 and defend dissertation proposal
Complete the dissertation process:
12 semester hours of ISEM 799 and defend the dissertation
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