Businesses, nonprofits, and government agencies are increasingly relying on data to drive decision-making and increase productivity and profitability. This graduate degree program is designed to help advance the career of working professionals like you.
WE'RE HERE FOR YOU
This graduate program is designed for working professionals like you to help advance your career. This program is one year with a flexible, convenient blended education approach. You will spend four weekends in on-campus residences and do the remaining coursework online.
Careers
The field of information systems management is continuing to grow as demand for professionals who can implement and upgrade computer systems become more vital to the economy. This master’s program prepares you for careers that require knowledge in systems analysis, business systems designs, and information technology management.
Real-World Experience
You will learn alongside business peers and leaders as you take the concepts you learn and apply them to real-world situations. You will participate in a problem-solving capstone project in which you team with a business or community organization.
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MORE EARNING POTENTIAL
Invest in yourself and your future right now! Employees with advanced degrees earn more on average than employees with just bachelor's degrees.
Increased income over bachelor's degree
Annual salary value increase
Source: Emsi complete employment data, Analysis of the Economic Impact and Return on Investment of Education, May 2018, Commissioned by the Inter-University Council of Ohio
Wright-Patterson AFB (WPAFB) Scholarship
If you are employed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base as civilian or active duty military personnel, or an Air Force Reservist who is an active participant in a WPAFB unit, or are a spouse or dependent, you could qualify for a $6,000 scholarship.