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  Department of Computer and Information Systems

For More Information, Contact:

Admissions

admissions@rmu.edu
800-762-0097
412-397-5200 Phone
412-397-2425 Fax
Nicholson Center 359
Moon Campus
David F Wood Ph.D.
Associate Dean, School of Communications & Information Systems
School of Communications and Information Systems

wood@rmu.edu
412-397-6465 Phone
412-397-2481 Fax
Wheatley Center 308
Moon Campus

Communication and Information Systems (MS) 

 About the Program

Program Overview
The Master of Science (M.S.) in Communications and Information Systems is an interdisciplinary degree program that prepares managers and other professionals for the challenges of the changing business environment. This innovative degree links communications and information systems in intellectually stimulating ways to reflect the integrated environment that professionals encounter at work.

The program will expand your analytical thinking and creativity and provide you with the tools to apply that knowledge in a variety of contexts, including applications in information technology, interfaces with human users, support software, communication problems and strategies, and the design of information for a variety of users and contexts. You'll gain a refined repertoire of problem-solving and management skills and be capable of working effectively in interrelated fields.

This program is appropriate for those with strength and experience in corporate communications, media production, training, management and information systems. Shortly after beginning the program, you'll identify a specific area of application relevant to your interests. Throughout the program, you'll focus on issues and problems related to that area, your current employment and career objectives.

The interdisciplinary curriculum will provide you with knowledge and hands-on strategies to solve problems related to communication and information analysis, design, implementation, maintenance and evaluation. This degree will position you for an array of communications and information management positions.

Program Format
Designed for working professionals, this 36-credit program can be completed in approximately two and a half years or less while you continue to work full time. Areas of specialization include information systems, multimedia, information design, business and professional communication, training and development, to name a few.

Curriculum
Core Courses - 27 Credits

COIS6030 Theories of Comm and Info I
COIS6031 Theories of Comm and Info II
COIS6040 Professional Communications
COIS6050 Applied Research Strategies
COIS6215 Impact of New Technology
COIS6226 Information Design
COIS6960 Case Analysis in Comm/Info Systems
COIS7479 Project Management in Comm/Info Systems
INFS6010 Decision Support Systems Analysis and Design

Specialization - 9 Credits
Choose three graduate-level courses in communications, information systems, education or engineering.

Course Schedule
Following is a summary of the graduate courses scheduled for the M.S. in Communications and Information Systems. This summary is for planning purposes only and is subject to change. You can begin your studies in the fall, spring or summer semester. Courses listed in bold are required courses that should be taken as early as possible. Normal type indicates elective courses available.

Fall - 1st 8 weeks (*15-week course)

COIS6030 Theories of Comm and Info I
COIS6040 Professional Communications
COIS6437 Visual Communications
COIS7150 Internet/HTML Programming
INFS6010 Decision Support System Analysis and Design
INFS6040 Management Information Systems
INFS6210 Hardware and Operating Systems
INFS6231 Network Technology and Management
INFS6120* Visual Basic Programming
INFS6211* Microcomputing Technology
INFS6231* Network+ Support Skills
INFS6420* Admin MS Windows 2000 Professional

Fall - 2nd 8 weeks

COIS6031 Theories of Comm and Info II
COIS6050 Applied Research Strategies
COIS6215 Impact of New Technology (integration course)
COIS7150 Internet/HTML Programming
INFS6010 Decision Support System Analysis and Design
INFS6040 Management Information Systems
INFS6210 Hardware and Operating Systems
INFS6220 Systems Analysis and Design
INFS6230 Networking/Data Communication
INFS6490 Computer and Network Security

Spring - 1st 8 weeks (*15-week course)

COIS6030 Theories of Comm and Info I
COIS6040 Professional Communications
COIS6215 Impact of New Technology (integration course)
COIS7150 Internet/HTML Programming
COIS7479 Project Management in Communications and Information Systems
INFS6010 Decision Support System Analysis and Design
INFS6225 Object-Oriented Systems Design
INFS6230 Networking/Data Communication
INFS6240 Database Management Systems
INFS6120* Visual Basic Programming
INFS6151* Java Programming
INFS6211* Microcomputing Technology
INFS6231* Network+ Support Skills
INFS6421* Admin MS Windows 2000 Server

Spring - 2nd 8 weeks

COIS6031 Theories of Comm and Info II
COIS6050 Applied Research Strategies
COIS6960 Case Analysis in Comm/Info Systems
COIS7479 Project Management in Communications and Information Systems
INFS6010 Decision Support System Analysis and Design
INFS6225 Object-Oriented Systems Design
INFS6240 Database Management Systems

Summer

COIS6060 Ethical and Legal Dimensions of Technology
COIS6226 Information Design
COIS6960 Case Analysis in Comm/Info Systems
COIS7150 Internet/HTML Programming
COIS7479 Project Management in Communications and Information Systems
INFS6010 Decision Support System Analysis and Design
INFS6220 Systems Analysis and Design
INFS6230 Networking/Data Communication
INFS6240 Database Management Systems
INFS6490 Computer and Network Security

Application Procedures
Students should submit the following credentials to the Graduate Admissions Office:

  1. A completed application and a non-refundable $35 application fee. Or apply online for free.
  2. Official undergraduate transcripts from all colleges and universities attended.
  3. Two current letters of recommendation.
  4. A current resume.
  5. An original essay of no more than two to three pages in length addressing the student's goals for this program.

Selected applicants may also be required to interview with a faculty member and submit samples of related work.

Tuition
Tuition information can be found at Tuition Fees & Schedules.

Program Location
Offered in Moon Township.


 
 

 

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