
These programs focus on preparing students with an understanding of current technology trends and applications and how they relate to areas including leadership, behavioral understanding, implementation of change and project management.
A major force in educational innovation, the Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences (GSCIS) provides educational programs of distinction to prepare students for leadership roles in information technology.
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.
The MSCIS features concentrations in Database Management & Business Intelligence, Health Informatics, IT Project Management, and Security—some of the fastest growing and highest paid segments of the IT job market.
Keller's Master of Information Systems Management degree program, with a choice of 10 concentrations, provides a real-world blend of theory and application that can be put to use immediately in the workplace.
TThe Master of Information Systems (MIS) graduate degree program will take you to the next level by examining key IS technologies, such as IT infrastructure, enterprise models and emerging technologies.
The program addresses the theoretical and practical aspects of specifying, designing, implementing, and managing systems that possess qualities such as portability, scalability, and interoperability.
The online master’s degree program in cyber security includes simulations and live lab projects to examine overall security administration and computer forensics of network security.