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ISO_MSIS - Information Systems and Operations Management (M.S.I.S.O.M.)

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Program Information

The Department of Information Systems & Operations Management offers graduate courses leading to the Master of Science in Information Systems and Operations Management (M.S.ISOM); the Ph.D. degree in Business Administration; and a concentration in the Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) program. Minimum requirements for these degrees are available in the Graduate Degrees section of this catalog.

Master of Science: The M.S.ISOM program provides computing, analytical, and application skills to be used in a business setting. The primary areas of emphasis in the M.S.ISOM program are business intelligence and analytics, information systems/information technology, and supply chain management. Requirements span traditional academic disciplines to produce a multiple-discipline focus. Typical positions for graduates include decision support specialist, information systems specialist, systems analyst, and logistic support specialist.

For a student with a bachelor’s degree in business, the M.S.ISOM non-thesis on-campus program consists of a minimum of 36 credit hours, normally requiring a minimum of three semesters of study, not including summer. For students without a bachelor’s degree in business, the M.S.ISOM non-thesis on-campus program consists of a minimum of 40 credit hours, normally requiring a minimum of four semesters of study, not including summer.

All M.S.ISOM candidates must complete 26 credits of core coursework:

GEB 5212Professional Writing in Business1-3
GEB 5215Professional Communication in Business1-3
ISM 6128Advanced Business Systems Design and Development I2
ISM 6129Advanced Business Systems Design and Development II2
ISM 6215Business Database Systems I2
ISM 6222Business Telecom Strategy and Applications I2
ISM 6223Business Telecom Strategy and Applications II2
ISM 6257Intermediate Business Programming2
ISM 6258Advanced Business Programming2
ISM 6485Electronic Commerce and Logistics2
MAN 6581Project Management2
QMB 6358Statistical Analysis for Managerial Decisions I2
QMB 6755Managerial Quantitative Analysis I2
QMB 6756Managerial Quantitative Analysis II2

All M.S.ISOM candidates must also complete 6 credits of track coursework for the information technology, supply chain management, or business intelligence and analytics track:

Information Technology Track
ISM 6216Business Database Systems II2
ISM 6236Business Objects I2
ISM 6259Business Programming2
Supply Chain Management Track
MAN 6511Contemporary Issues in Supply Chain Analytics2
MAN 6528Principles of Logistics/Transportation Systems2
MAN 6573Purchasing and Materials Management2
Business Intelligence and Analytics Track
ISM 6216Business Database Systems II2
ISM 6405Business Intelligence2
ISM 6423Data Analysis for Decision Support2

These required courses total 32 credit hours. In addition, each M.S.ISOM student with an undergraduate major or minor in business must take a minimum of 4 additional hours of approved graduate business electives for a total of 36 credit hours required for the M.S.ISOM degree. For students without an undergraduate business degree or minor, instead of graduate business electives, they must complete four of the following core business courses:

ACG 5005Financial Accounting2
ACG 5075Managerial Accounting2
ECP 5702Managerial Economics2
FIN 5437Finance I: Asset Valuation, Risk, and Return2
FIN 5439Finance II: Capital Structure and Risk Management Issues2
MAN 5246Organizational Behavior2
MAR 5806Problems and Methods in Marketing Management2

Bachelor/Master of Science: The Department also offers a combination bachelor’s/master’s degree program. This program allows qualified students to earn both the bachelor’s and master’s degrees, using 12 to 16 credit hours of graduate-level courses for both degrees.

For more information, please see our website: http://warrington.ufl.edu/graduate/academics/ms-isom/combined/.