Master's in Information Systems
Northwestern University's MS in Information Systems (MSIS) program prepares graduates to advance their careers in IT management or to move into an IT career and progress to management level. Distinct from traditional computer science programs, the MSIS curriculum — which requires 11 units of graduate credit — puts emphasis on the development and management of software projects existing in the workplace. It is designed for professionals who seek a hands-on, laboratory-based experience that will broaden and deepen their knowledge of new and emerging IT. Choose from eight specializations to focus on your area of interest and build the skills you need to advance your career.
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About the MS in Information Systems
- Master's in Information Systems Program Goals
- Information Systems Specializations
- MS in Information Systems Online Courses
- Masters in Information Systems Admission
- Tuition and Financial Aid for Information Systems
- Registration Information for Information Systems
- Careers in Information Systems
- Information Systems Faculty
Master's in Information Systems Program Goals
An interdisciplinary professional program, MSIS graduates will possess the knowledge, skills and aptitude to:
- Ability to develop and manage software projects
- Build effective leadership techniques and communication skills necessary to implement change management and innovation
- Network within a population of peers and leading information systems professionals from prominent public and private organizations
Information Systems Specializations
This program offers eight areas of specialization, which must be declared at the time of application:
- Artificial Intelligence
- Data Science
- Database and Internet Technologies
- Health Informatics
- Information Systems
- Information Systems Management
- Information Systems Security
- Project Management
For detailed information on all eight areas, please visit our Information Systems Specializations page.
MS in Information Systems Online Courses
Explore MS Information Systems Online Courses. You can narrow your course search by day, location or instructor.
Masters in Information Systems Admission
A variety of factors are considered when your application is reviewed. Background and experience vary from student to student. For a complete list of requirements, see the Admission page for SPS graduate programs.
Tuition and Financial Aid for Information Systems
Tuition for the Master's in Information Systems program at Northwestern is comparable to similar US programs. Financial aid opportunities exist for students at Northwestern. Complete details can be found on the Information Systems Tuition and Financial Aid page.
Registration Information for Information Systems
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Careers in Information Systems
Information systems impacts virtually every industry, field, and activity in today's society. Those with appropriately rigorous education in the field will likely find significant professional opportunity. For details visit the Information Systems Career Options page.
Information Systems Faculty
Instructors in the Master's in Information Systems program at Northwestern are leaders in the field. They bring practical real-world experiences to the online classroom and engage with students on an interpersonal level. Get to know the instructors on our Information Systems Program Faculty page.
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