The Master of Science (MS) in Computer Information Systems program is
designed for students who wish to combine technical competence in
information systems with knowledge of managerial and
organizational issues.
Students who complete the master’s degree in Computer Information Systems will be able to demonstrate:
The
National Security Agency and Department of Homeland Security designates
Boston University as a National Center of Academic Excellence in
Information Assurance Education and Research.
The
Master of Science in Computer Information Systems has been accredited
by the Project Management Institute Global Accreditation Center for
Project Management Education Programs (GAC).
Students who complete the master’s degree in Computer Information Systems will be able to demonstrate:
- Advanced knowledge in the analysis and documentation of requirements for architecture, design, and implementation of computer applications systems.
- Proficiency in software and computing skills as they pertain to the design and implementation of database systems, data communications, systems analysis, and design.
- Competence sufficient to identify current and emerging information technologies that may have strategic value for enterprise; assess where those technologies have value; and manage the implementation of those technologies in the enterprise.