MS Computer Information Systems

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MS Computer Information Systems

OverviewGraduates of this program will be able to work in a variety of fields to maximize state of the art information system tools and techniques to promote organizational success.Available Concentrations:Data Modeling and AnalyticsNetworkingProgrammingProject Management In this program, you will be able toApply communication, teamwork, and leadership skills to translate technical information that will help align computer information systems and tools with organizational goalsAnalyze technical aspects of IT projects and apply project management strategies to meet business needs and organizational goalsApply IT methods and tools to the development of applications and administration of computing systems, as well as to the adoption of new technologies in the organizationIdentify information tools and technologies that have strategic value for the organization, and manage the implementation of those technologies Faculty Richard Mitchell Program Director, Computer Information Systems Office: John Lyons, Henniker CampusPhone: 603.428.2935Email: rmitchell@nec.eduEducational Background Master’s degree, Harvard UniversityBioRick Mitchell has many years of experience working in information technology, as a systems designer, project manager, and educator. For many years, he was the president of Programmers Studio, a consulting firm that provided programming and analysis services throughout New England. He worked as a senior project manager at Fidelity Investments and later as a Vice President of Systems Development at the Boston Company. Degree Requirements Computer Information Systems, M.S. Download Course Requirements Computer Information Systems Requirements, M.S. (36 credits) CT 5000 – Graduate & Professional Skills Development (required of all students) Core Requirements (Select 3 courses from the following) CT 5120 – Organizational Leadership in Technology or CT 6110 – IT Project Management Credits: 4 CT 5610 – Database Design CT 6111 – Information Security CT 6670 – Network Communications Core Programming Requirement (Select 1 course from the following) CT 5510 – Java – Introduction to Object Oriented Programming CT 6050 – Mobile Web Development CT 6530 – Python Programming CT 6560 – Web Programming with PHP/MySQL CT 6740 – Java – Advanced Topics Computer Information Systems Electives (Select 16 credits from the following) CT 5230 – Cloud Computing Concepts CT 5320 – Data Mining for Data Science and Analytics CT 6110 – IT Project Management CT 6320 – Pega System Architect Essentials CT 6440 – Information Visualization CT 6610 – IT Intelligence and Business Strategy CT 6870 – Advanced Network Communications CT 7610 – Database Management CT 5990 – Topics in Computer Science CT 6820 – Special Projects CT 5991 – Special Projects II CT 5901 – Computer Information Systems On-Site Internship Concentrations Students who wish to declare a concentration must select one from the following options:Computer Information Systems, Data Modeling and Analytics Concentration, M.S. Computer Information Systems, Programming Concentration, M.S. Computer Information Systems, Project Management Concentration, M.S. Computer Information Systems, Computer Networking Concentration, M.S. Henniker Campus98 Bridge StreetHenniker, NH 03242Manchester Campus148 Concord StreetManchester, NH 03104603.428.2000 About NEC About Contact Us Apply Visit Academics Academic Programs Admissions NECHE Accreditation Student Financial Services Explore NEC Athletics Alumni Careers Directory Social Media Privacy Policy Consumer Information © 2022 Website by Blenderbox