Through cross-recognition of courses between the MBA and MS in Computer Science and Information Systems program, this dual master’s program requires nine fewer credits than if the degrees were completed independently of each other. The program leads to two degrees: a Master of Business Administration (MBA) and a Master of Science (MS) in Computer Science and Information Systems with a concentration in Information Systems.
This dual master’s program is available in a traditional, on-campus format or through a format that combines the Management courses in the NetPlus! format (online with on-campus sessions every six weeks) with the Computer Science and Information Systems courses in the multi-media Cyber Classroom format (tailored to the student’s, needs from completely online to completely on-campus).
Requirements (51-60 credits for general MBA, 54-66 for the MBA with a concentration).
F. Electives (3-9 credits). Electives approved by advisors in each program. Students are urged to speak with an advisor
to determine the total number of electives necessary, as it varies dependent on MBA foundation
course waivers, whether or not an MBA concentration is sought, whether the degrees are
pursued separately or simultaneously, and the order in which degrees are pursued (if done
separately).