Program accreditation
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
Program goal
The Master of Science in Information Systems program is designed to prepare students for specialized roles using information systems to support organizations. The program is intended to provide a graduate-level, business-technology-oriented curriculum that focuses on the design and development of information systems to solve real-world problems. Graduates of the program are expected to be able to take significant roles in planning, organizing, managing, designing, configuring and implementing systems using state-of-the-art technologies within organizations.
Student learning outcomes
Information systems core outcomes
- Students will be able to design and implement appropriate cloud architecture for a given IS application, considering the business requirements and any regulatory constraints.
- Students will be able to develop efficient and effective IS solutions using appropriate technologies that support the organization’s strategy and meet the organization’s requirements.
- Students will understand information systems as they apply to business contexts and possess the skills to apply this technology effectively in specific circumstances.
VCU Graduate Bulletin, VCU Graduate School and general academic policies and regulations for all graduate students in all graduate programs
The VCU Graduate Bulletin website documents the official admission and academic rules and regulations that govern graduate education for all graduate programs at the university. These policies are established by the graduate faculty of the university through their elected representatives to the University Graduate Council.
It is the responsibility of all graduate students, both on- and off-campus, to be familiar with the VCU Graduate Bulletin as well as the Graduate School website and academic regulations in individual school and department publications and on program websites. However, in all cases, the official policies and procedures of the University Graduate Council, as published on the VCU Graduate Bulletin and Graduate School websites, take precedence over individual program policies and guidelines.
Visit the academic regulations section for additional information on academic regulations for graduate students.
Degree candidacy requirements
A graduate student admitted to a program or concentration requiring a final research project, work of art, thesis or dissertation, must qualify for continuing master’s or doctoral status according to the degree candidacy requirements of the student’s graduate program. Admission to degree candidacy, if applicable, is a formal statement by the graduate student’s faculty regarding the student’s academic achievements and the student’s readiness to proceed to the final research phase of the degree program.
Graduate students and program directors should refer to the following degree candidacy policy as published in the VCU Graduate Bulletin for complete information and instructions.
Visit the academic regulations section for additional information on degree candidacy requirements.
Graduation requirements
As graduate students approach the end of their academic programs and the final semester of matriculation, they must make formal application to graduate. No degrees will be conferred until the application to graduate has been finalized.
Graduate students and program directors should refer to the following graduation requirements as published in the Graduate Bulletin for a complete list of instructions and a graduation checklist.
Visit the academic regulations section for additional information on graduation requirements.
Other information
School of Business policies and procedures for graduate students are available on the school’s website.
Admission requirements
Degree: | Semester(s) of entry: | Deadline dates: | Test requirements: |
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M.S. | Fall | Jul 1 | |
Spring | Nov 1 | ||
Summer | Mar 1 |
In addition to the general admission requirements of the VCU Graduate School, applicants must submit an up-to-date resume.
International applicants may be required to submit an approved English proficiency score and/or course-by-course international transcript evaluation.
All applicants may opt to submit a GMAT or GRE score for consideration. Additional information can be found on the Graduate Studies in Business webpage.
Degree requirements
Students applying to the Master of Science in Information Systems must show evidence of competence in selected prerequisite areas of information systems including: application programming, database, and systems analysis and design. Students enrolled as majors in the program who do not have a formal background or equivalent training must take the appropriate undergraduate courses to satisfy the prerequisites prior to taking master’s program courses. Students without an accredited bachelor’s degree or post-baccalaureate certificate in fields such as computer science or information systems will likely need to complete undergraduate prerequisite courses. Prerequisites are determined by the faculty adviser at the time of admission.
Course | Title | Hours |
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Prerequisite undergraduate courses | ||
INFO 350 | Intermediate Programming | 3 |
INFO 361 | Systems Analysis and Design | 3 |
INFO 364 | Database Systems | 3 |
Curriculum requirements
Course | Title | Hours |
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Core courses | ||
INFO 520 | Data Communications | 3 |
INFO 530 | Systems Development | 3 |
INFO 544 | Principles of Computer and Information Systems Security | 3 |
INFO 610 | Analysis and Design of Database Systems | 3 |
INFO 640 | Information Systems Management | 3 |
Information system electives | ||
Select three to five of the following: | 9-15 | |
Introduction to Digital Forensics | ||
Data Reengineering | ||
Business Process Reengineering | ||
Ethical, Social and Legal Issues in Computer and Information Systems Security | ||
Big Data Analytics with Cloud Platforms | ||
Data-centric Analysis/Planning | ||
Data Mining | ||
Data Warehousing | ||
Text Analytics | ||
Securing Cloud Infrastructure | ||
Strategic Information Systems Planning | ||
Decision Support and Intelligent Systems | ||
Information Technology Project Management | ||
Prescriptive Analytics | ||
Security Policy Formulation and Implementation | ||
Business Data Analytics | ||
Securing the Internet of Things | ||
Information Systems for Business Intelligence | ||
Topics in Information Systems | ||
Field Project in Information Systems | ||
Guided Study in Information Systems | ||
Other approved electives | ||
A maximum of two non-INFO electives may be completed from the preapproved list below for students that have satisfied course prerequisite requirements. | 0-6 | |
SAP ERP and Supply Chain Management | ||
Statistical Analysis and Modeling | ||
Decision and Risk Analytics | ||
Developing and Implementing Forecasting Methods for Business | ||
Total Hours | 30 |
The minimum number of graduate credit hours required for this degree is 30.
Accelerated opportunities
The department offers opportunities for qualified undergraduate students to earn both an undergraduate and graduate degree in a minimum of five years by completing approved graduate courses during the senior year of their undergraduate program. See the program page in the Undergraduate Bulletin for details.
Contact
Austen Gouldman
gouldmana@vcu.edu
(804) 828-4622
Additional contact
Graduate Studies in Business
gsib@vcu.edu
(804) 828-4622
Program website: business.vcu.edu/academics/information-systems/ms-in-information-systems/