Master of Science in Enterprise Information Systems
Effective November 14, 2010, this program is no longer available for future enrollments
(Program delivered via Virtual Campus)
Large, complex organizations require a different perspective when solving technical problems. Local solutions may not be sufficient for the entire enterprise. Today, these large organizations need technical leaders who can take a problem and find a technical solution that will be functional for all components of the enterprise. The Master of Science in Enterprise Information Systems (MSEIS) program for the Online platform centers on a set of core courses which are designed to provide the student with an understanding of all the different elements that make up an enterprise and how those elements inter-relate.
Outcome: Core
- Plan, implement and use technology within a broad business and real world perspective
- Demonstrate the ability to critically analyze and solve technical issues as they relate to the enterprise
- Demonstrate the ability to design, implement and manage technology solutions to achieve enterprise goals
- Exercise strong interpersonal and team communication skills
- Demonstrate the skills necessary to perform all actions within an ethical framework
Degree Requirements
Courses: Core
CS635 | Computer Networking | 4 |
CS640 | Software Project Management | 4 |
CS651 | Computer Systems Security Foundations | 4 |
CS660 | Database Systems | 4 |
CS663 | Enterprise Systems Architecture | 4 |
IT605 | Enterprise Information Systems | 4 |
IT660 | Information Technology Systems Development | 4 |
MGMT600 | Applied Managerial Decision-Making | 4 |
PM600 | Project Management Processes in Organizations | 4 |
PM620 | Schedule and Cost Control Techniques | 4 |
SCM620 | Impact on Design & Production | 4 |
Total Credit Hours: 44
Admissions Requirements
The CTU Master of Science in Enterprise Information Systems degree program is designed to provide technical depth in the issues and concerns for enterprise level solutions. In order to achieve this depth, a solid foundation in computer science (CS) and information technology (IT) is required. Students without a CS or IT undergraduate degree must demonstrate at least two years of work experience in the field.
Locations
- Colorado Springs
- Aurora (Denver Area)
- Denver North
- Virtual Campus