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M.S. Information System Engineering and Management

@ Harrisburg University of Science and Technology

The 36-semester hour graduate program in Information Systems Engineering and Management (ISEM) is designed to educate the leaders who can plan, architect, integrate, and manage the systems needed to support the modern digital enterprises. Graduate studies in ISEM cut across the following three active areas of work:

  • Information Systems - latest technologies and approaches (e.g. web-based components, mobile computing and wireless communications, artificial intelligence, and emerging technologies);

  • Systems Engineering - systems thinking and emphasis on systems instead of individual components; enterprise architectures consisting of people, processes and technologies; and

  • Management - business strategies, entrepreneurship, planning integration, security, governance, global enterprises, and agile enterprises.

Degree Course Requirements - 36 credit hours

Program Core Courses - 15 Credits

ISEM 500 - Strategic Planning for Digital Transformation (3 semester hours)
ISEM 540 - Enterprise Architecture and Integration (3 semester hours)
MGMT 510 - Business Strategy and Management Principles (3 semester hours)
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CISC 510 - Object-Oriented Software (3 semester hours)
ENTP 500 - Entrepreneurship and Innovation (3 semester hours)
ISEM 502 - User-Centered Design (3 semester hours)
ISEM 503 - Artificial Intelligence Principles and Applications (3 semester hours)
ISEM 530 - Systems Engineering Principles (3 semester hours)
ISEM 565 - Business Intelligence and Decision Support Systems (3 semester hours)
ISEM 574 - Bitcoin Blockchain (3 semester hours)
LTMS 531 - Designing Serious Games and Simulations (3 semester hours)
QISC 530 - Foundations of Quantum Information Science (3 semester hours)
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ANLY 500 - Analytics I: Principles and Applications (3 semester hours)
ENTP 510 - Entrepreneurship: From Traction to Scale (3 semester hours)
ISEM 528 - Industry Analysis and Technology Patterns (3 semester hours)
MGMT 511 - Digital and Global Enterprises (3 semester hours)
PMGT 510 - Principles of Project Management (3 semester hours)
QISC 550 - Programming Quantum Computers (3 semester hours)

Experiential courses - 6 Credits

GRAD 695 - Research Methodology and Writing (3 semester hours)
ISEM 699 - Applied Project in Information Systems Engineering and Management (3 semester hours) or GRAD 699 - Graduate Thesis (3 semester hours)

In order to graduate with a concentration, students must take five (5) courses, totaling 15 credit hours in the area of their chosen concentration

Individualized (15 semester hours)
Next Generation Technologies (15 semester hours)
Quantum Information Sciences (15 semester hours)
Techpreneurship (15 semester hours)

For a complete description of the above requirements, please go to the Course Catalog.

Harrisburg University

Location:

  • Harrisburg, PA & Philadelphia, PA

Tuition:

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