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Information Systems Technology (MIS)
The demand for excellence in information management is greater now than ever before. Outstanding managers with solid information technology credentials are the most sought-after professionals today. The George Washington University Master of Science in Information Systems Technology (MSIST) with a concentration in Management Information Systems equips both experienced and aspiring IT professionals with the management tools needed to excel in today's competitive marketplace and succeed in tomorrow's challenging future.
The MIS program focuses on the technical and management issues surrounding the selection, design and implementation of information systems affecting public- and private-sector organizations. The program is suitable for individuals with strong academic backgrounds from a variety of disciplines who seek a comprehensive education in a field that is critical to organizational competitiveness. The program is designed to meet the needs of information systems managers, consultants, systems analysts, sales and marketing professionals, network and database administrators, and professionals seeking to keep pace with the information age.
This part-time Master's degree program equips both experienced and aspiring IT professionals with the management tools needed to excel in today's competitive marketplace.
- 10-course (30-credit-hour) program
- Classes meet on evenings and Saturdays at the Arlington Graduate Education Center
- Can be completed in 18 months
- Approved as meeting the CIO (Chief Information Officer) Council's Core Competencies for the GSA CIO University program.
- One of four concentrations offered by the School of Business MSIST programs
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