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Master's Degree

Master's Degree in Information Systems Management

Upgrade Your Internal Systems

Explore the business and management facets of the constantly expanding technology industries through our online Master’s in Information Systems Management (MISM) program. During your time in this program, you’ll learn important skills in information security, data administration and other vital internal tech topics crucial to ensuring businesses run efficiently and securely.

Get To Know Our Master’s in Information Systems Management

Our Master’s in Information Systems Management1 program provides you with a real-world professional's view of how the information systems industry works. The faculty you’ll learn from build their curriculum around some of the most up-to-date knowledge on computer-related developments. Our Master’s in Information Systems Management program focuses on applying information systems (IS) concepts and skills to practical situations, helping you to evaluate technology applications and alternatives.

Tailor your experience to match your career interests and goals. A Master’s Degree in Information Systems Management can be enhanced with one of the following concentrations:

  • Information Security

    With an Information Security specialization, you'll focus on tools for systems development, implementation, management and security, and learn how to deploy technology-based solutions to protect customer and company data. You'll also gain an understanding of database components, management and security issues. Graduates may consider careers such as data security analysis and management or information systems security analysis.

  • Data Administration and Management

    When you earn your Master’s in Information Systems Management with a concentration in Data Administration and Management, you'll complete coursework that examines the managerial concepts and tools for systems and database development, implementation, management and security. This program also touches on how to provide permissions to the correct parties and how to properly organize data across different types of databases. Graduates of this program may consider careers in the areas of information systems management or database administration and management.

  • Project Management **

    Earning a Master’s in Information Systems Management with a concentration in Project Management will expose you to managerial concepts and tools for building and maintaining secure systems and databases. Graduates of this program may consider careers related to managing IT projects. Find out more about our project management concentration mission statement and outcomes.

Classes Start Every 8 Weeks
Accelerated Schedule*
1 year
4 months
Average 10 credits per semester
OR
Normal
Schedule
2 years
6 months
Average 6 credits per semester

ACCELERATE AT YOUR PACE

Choose the schedule that best fits your goals and commitments. With at least 9 credit hours*, of qualifying Prior Learning Credit and an accelerated pace, you can earn your Master's Degree in as few as 1 year 4 months.

Or, follow a normal schedule and complete your program in 2 years 6 months.

Assumes continuous, year-round enrollment with no breaks

Scholars Program

Future Cyber Defenders Scholars Program

Take your ambition to the next level with a cybersecurity scholars program that helps you build your network, boost your skills and pursue the career you want.

Knowledge & Skills

What You'll Learn (Outcomes)

The Master’s in Information Systems Management program at DeVry University’s Keller Graduate School of Management covers the following:

  • Computer Network-Based Applications of IT
    Analyze and design computer/network-based applications of information technology and manage information systems resources.
  • Strategic Use of Information Systems
    Learn to identify opportunities to use information systems to strategically and competitively benefit an organization.
  • Business, Technical and Management Skills for IS Managers
    Develop and apply management and business skills in typical technical environments. Understand the principles involved in infrastructure, security and resource allocation.
  • Application Development, Operational Effectiveness, Information Asset Management and Decision Making
    Gain an understanding of the structures, applications and management of corporate information systems. Investigate how technology is changing the way we conduct communication, make decisions, manage people and improve business processes, as well as how it adds value to business.
  • Information Systems Project Management Skills
    Develop project management skills to lead projects and execute tasks. Explore the project life cycle and gain experience in budget and timeline management with respect to information systems projects.

Credit for What You Already Know

At Keller, your educational and professional experience matter. If you’ve earned a qualifying bachelor’s degree, you may be eligible for course waivers, which means taking fewer courses and earning your master’s faster. 

Accreditation and Recognition Matter

Accredited* by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) www.acbsp.org

Accreditation
Accreditation

Our Master of Information Systems with a concentration in Project Management, is accredited** by the PMI Global Accreditation Center for Project Management Education Programs (GAC) www.gacpm.org

Accreditation
Accreditation
Embedded Programs

Demonstrate Skills at Every Step

Curious to see how you can earn an additional credential? With our unique 2-in-1 design, every course in our Information Security graduate certificate is embedded within the Master’s in Information Systems Management program if you choose the information security emphasis.2 Requesting this embedded option can allow you to earn a graduate certificate on the way to your master's in information systems at DeVry. At the time of application to the next credential level, an evaluation of qualifying transfer credits will occur and the most beneficial outcome will be applied.

Master's
45
Credit Hours*
Graduate Certificate
25
Credit Hours*

*The figures displayed represent the minimum credit hours required for graduation. Additional coursework may be necessary to complete program requirements.

Career

Career Opportunities

Graduates of our Master’s in Information Systems Management program at DeVry University’s Keller Graduate School of Management may consider, but are not limited to, the following careers depending on which specialization they choose:
  • Data Security Analyst

    Data security analysts monitor networks within an organization to ensure that security breaches do not occur. They may also work to install and research new technologies that can help improve the security of the information on the network. Some common tools employed by these professionals include firewalls and data encryption programs.

  • Data Security Manager

    Data security managers handle all manner of IT security issues within a company. As a management-level position, this role is responsible for identifying security risks, setting protocols, installing new security software, hiring and managing team members and preparing and monitoring budgets for new security technology.

  • Information Systems Security Analyst

    Information system security analysts install software and monitor networks for breaches. They also provide a general analysis of how well-protected a network is and suggest changes that could improve the security of the network. They may also play a role in setting up protocols that dictate who does and does not have access to certain information.

  • IT Project Manager

    IT project managers oversee a team of information technology specialists to implement new IT protocols and technologies. They plan and allocate resources in order to meet the goals of their organization's IT department.

Program Courses

Master's Degree in Information Systems Management

Option 1: Data Administration and Management Concentration
Program-Specific Courses
BIAM510
Applications of Business Analytics II
MIS562
Database Programming and Applications
MIS563
Business Intelligence Systems
BIAM500
Applications of Business Analytics
Core Degree Courses
MATH534
Applied Managerial Statistics
HRM587
Managing Organizational Change
MGMT591
Leadership and Organizational Behavior
MIS5403
Innovation through Technology
MIS5813
Systems Analysis, Planning and Control
MIS5823
Database Concepts
MIS5893
Networking Concepts and Applications
NETW5833
Strategic Management of Technology
PROJ586
Project Management Systems
SEC5713
Principles of Information Security and Privacy
Capstone
MIS601
Technology Management Capstone

3Students may be eligible to waive up to 15 credit hours of coursework upon review of their undergraduate degree. Eligibility and application of course waivers varies based on the type of course waiver credit earned, the student’s enrolled location and/or the student’s state of residence. For more information, please refer to the Course Waiver section of the Keller academic catalog.

 

Option 2: Information Security Concentration
Program-Specific Courses
SEC5724
Network Security
SEC573
E-Business Security
SEC5914
Disaster Recovery/Forensics and Security
SEC5924
IT Governance
Core Degree Courses
MATH534
Applied Managerial Statistics
HRM587
Managing Organizational Change
MGMT591
Leadership and Organizational Behavior
MIS5403
Innovation through Technology
MIS5813
Systems Analysis, Planning and Control
MIS5823
Database Concepts
MIS5893,4
Networking Concepts and Applications
NETW5833,4
Strategic Management of Technology
PROJ586
Project Management Systems
SEC5713,4
Principles of Information Security and Privacy
Capstone
MIS601
Technology Management Capstone

3Students may be eligible to waive up to 15 credit hours of coursework upon review of their undergraduate degree. Eligibility and application of course waivers varies based on the type of course waiver credit earned, the student’s enrolled location and/or the student’s state of residence. For more information, please refer to the Course Waiver section of the Keller academic catalog.
4Earn your master’s and get a graduate certificate along the way. These six courses make up the Information Security Graduate Certificate, which is embedded in this program, allowing you to leave with two credentials in one.

 

Option 3: Project Management Concentration
Program-Specific Courses
PROJ585
Managing IT Projects
PROJ587
Program Management
PROJ592
Project Cost and Schedule Control
PROJ595
Project Risk Management
PROJ598
Contract and Procurement Management
PROJ605
Project Management Exam Preparation
Core Degree Courses
MATH5343
Applied Managerial Statistics
HRM587
Managing Organizational Change
MGMT591
Leadership and Organizational Behavior
MIS5403
Innovation through Technology
MIS5813
Systems Analysis, Planning and Control
MIS5823
Database Concepts
MIS5893
Networking Concepts and Applications
NETW5833
Strategic Management of Technology
PROJ586
Project Management Systems
SEC5713
Principles of Information Security and Privacy
Capstone
MIS601
Technology Management Capstone

3Students may be eligible to waive up to 15 credit hours of coursework upon review of their undergraduate degree. Eligibility and application of course waivers varies based on the type of course waiver credit earned, the student’s enrolled location and/or the student’s state of residence. For more information, please refer to the Course Waiver section of the Keller academic catalog.

 

Project Management Concentration: Mission Statement and Outcomes

The mission of Keller Graduate School of Management’s project management concentrations is to educate students with relevant project and program management knowledge, tools and techniques required to lead successful projects and programs within the global business environment.

The MISM in Project Management program from Keller Graduate School of Management covers the following:

  • Advanced Understanding of PM

    Model an advanced, integrated and applied understanding of project management as a discipline.

  • Develop Innovative Solutions

    Demonstrate the skills required to scope and solve complex problems and develop innovative solutions that minimize risks and optimize impacts for both projects and programs.

  • Management of Complex Activities

    Manage complex and technical activities within both predictable and unpredictable environments by integrating knowledge and solutions from practitioner and academic viewpoints.

  • Sociocultural Factors and Ethics

    Evaluate complex sociocultural factors, ethical issues and social responsiveness to maximize the management of resources,
    procedures and processes.

  • Leadership Skills

    Apply leadership skills to promote a positive environment, motivate team members and deliver a sustained competitive advantage.

FAQs: Master’s Degree in  Information Systems Management

What can I expect from a Master's in Information Systems Management?

A Master's in Information Systems Management can help you develop a high-level understanding of information systems and what it takes to manage and implement them. This graduate degree communicates to employers that you have achieved an understanding of the subject, which can help you prepare to pursue more roles than you may have been able to with a bachelor's degree. You'll also have the opportunity to learn a variety of skills, such as how to use IT applications and the strategic use of information systems.

What can I do with a Master's in Information Systems Management?

A Master's in Information Systems Management may help you prepare to pursue higher-level positions than a bachelor's degree. With this master’s degree from DeVry, for example, you might consider pursuing a career in IT management, data security analysis or data security management, though those are not the only jobs you may be able to consider. Thanks to the combination of management and IT skills that this kind of degree program covers, you may also be able to pursue positions within the wider business field.

Academic Catalog
2023 - 2024 Academic Catalog
Program Overview
Information Systems Management: Data Administration and Management
Information Systems Management: Project Management
Information Systems Management: Information Security


*Conferral and Assessment Data - Available for all of DeVry and Keller's ACBSP accredited programs. For a full list of DeVry University's business and accounting degree programs accredited by ACBSP, please see the Accreditation page.
**The Master of Information Systems Management, when completed with a concentration in project management, is accredited by the Global Accreditation Center for Project Management Education Programs (GAC) of the Project Management Institute. More information is available via www.pmi.org. GAC logo is a registered mark of the Project Management Institute, Inc. Enrollment and Graduation Data - GAC Student Achievement Results - Available for all DeVry and Keller's GAC accredited programs.
Eligibility and application of course waivers varies based on the type of course waiver credit earned, the student’s enrolled location and/or the student’s state of residence. For more information, please refer to the Course Waiver section of the Keller academic catalog.
1Master of Science in Information Systems Management program in New York.
2At the time of application to the next credential level, an evaluation of qualifying transfer credits will occur and the most beneficial outcome will be applied.
3Students may be eligible to waive up to 15 credit hours of coursework upon review of their undergraduate degree. Eligibility and application of course waivers varies based on the type of course waiver credit earned, the student’s enrolled location and/or the student’s state of residence. For more information, please refer to the Course Waiver section of the Keller academic catalog.
4Earn your master’s and get a graduate certificate along the way. These six courses make up the Information Security Graduate Certificate, which is embedded in this program, allowing you to leave with two credentials in one.
All students enrolled in site-based programs will be required to take some coursework online and, for some programs and locations, a substantial portion of the program may be required to be completed online.