Computer Information Systems
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Computer Information Systems
In today’s competitive business environment, Information Technology plays a
central role in developing strategies for competitive advantage. The Master of
Business Administration (MBA) in Computer Information Systems (CIS) is a four-course
major that provides students with the managerial and high-level technical
skills necessary for effective business leaders.
The U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) predicts that employment of IS managers will grow faster than the average for all occupations through the year 2016. The BLS also indicates that technical knowledge is very important for many managerial positions.
Students can select from a range of courses in the major to focus on specific technologies and strategic areas of interest, such as information technology in financial markets, e-business, database management systems, and global IT. Graduates of the MBA in CIS are equipped with a comprehensive business education, while specializing on the role of Information Technology in shaping, enabling, and delivering a company’s strategic goals.
In addition to the MBA in CIS, the Zicklin School also offers a Master of Science degree program in business computer information systems.
Courses in Major (12 credits)Information Technologies | ||
| (choose two of the following): | Credits | |
| CIS 9340 | Principles of Database Management Systems | 3 |
| CIS 9444* | e-Business Principles and Technologies | 3 |
| CIS 9350 | Networks and Telecommunications | 3 |
| CIS 9490 | Systems Analysis and Design | 3 |
| CIS 9550* | Emerging Trends in Information Technologies | 3 |
| CIS 9590 | Information Systems Development Project | 3 |
| CIS 9771 | Special Topics in Information Technologies | 3 |
Information Systems Strategy(choose two of the following): | ||
| CIS 9230+ | Globalization and Technology | 3 |
| CIS 9444* | e-Business Principles and Technologies | 3 |
| CIS 9550* | Emerging Trends in information Technologies | 3 |
| CIS 9555 | Information Technology in Financial Markets | 3 |
| CIS 9700 | Integrating InformationTechnology and Business Processes | 3 |
| CIS 9775 | Special Topics in Information Systems Strategy | 3 |
* Course may be used as either an "Information Technologies" course or an "Information Systems Strategy" course. + CIS 9230 is also on the list of international elective choices. | ||
Students are welcome to construct an alternate program of 9000 level CIS courses with the permission of the CIS graduate faculty advisor, and may use their nine general elective credits to take additional CIS courses if they wish.
For further information, contact:
Prof. Michael Palley
Faculty Advisor
(646) 312-3362
mpalley@baruch.cuny.edu
Visit the CIS Department Web site
Graduate Admissions
Address: 151 E. 25th St. Room 820 (between Lexington and Third Avenues)
Phone: (646) 312-1300
Fax: (646) 312-1301
Website: Graduate Admissions
Office of Graduate Studies
Full-Time Honors MBA and Accelerated Part-Time MBA Programs:
(646) 312-3130
Maria_DiBenedetto@baruch.cuny.eduFlex-Time MBA and MS Programs:
(646) 312-3140
Zicklin_Graduate_Advisement@baruch.cuny.edu
Website: Graduate Studies
Requirements apply to students admitted in fall 2003 or later. Students admitted prior to fall 2003 who have questions about their program are encouraged to get in touch with their faculty advisor or an advisor in the Office of Graduate Studies.
