Master of Science in Information
Systems (MSIS)
through WebCampus.Stevens
Stevens offers a Master
of Science degree in Information Systems (MSIS)
with a concentration in Information Management.
SIM has partnered with
Stevens Institute of Technology to offer a
Master's Program in Information Systems.
The MSIS Program is
tailored to provide you with the requisite
management, business, strategic, and technical
skills needed to help your company apply
information systems technology more efficiently
and effectively.
Stevens MSIS
faculty, who are nationally/internationally
recognized experts in information technology,
technology management, and business strategy,
will teach MSIS students how to help their
organizations achieve success through alignment
and deployment of business and IT strategies.
The MSIS program is an interdisciplinary
combination of twelve courses for IT employees.
The instructor-led, e-learning MSIS Degree will
be offered over a two-year period with each
course being delivered over a thirteen-week
semester. Online courses will combine live
lectures, online discussions, individual and
team projects where students perform tailored
course exercises. Emphasis will be placed on
participating in team projects which provide
practical experience that can be applied
immediately to student’s business objectives.
The program is called a “lock-step” program
because you will remain with the same group of
students for the twelve course program. Each
semester your classes are reserved for you so
you do not have to go through the traditional
registration process. The lock-step program
follows a unique calendar and this is not the
same as the on-campus weeknight program that you
will find on the university calendar.
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The MSIS
program will be given online through Stevens WebCampus
program. Courses will be conducted through WebCt and
Interwise real time conference software. The WebCt
software will allow students to access and post to
weekly discussion boards, participate in weekly
assignments, quizzes and final exams. The Interwise
webconferences will allow students to participate in
lectures, team projects and have real-time instructor
advising during the course sessions.
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Online Information Sessions |
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To learn about the MSIS courses and
program specifics, please attend Stevens WebCampus online open house.
New sessions to be scheduled.
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Bachelor Degree - minimum 3.0 GPA*
*If your GPA
is lower than 3.0, you may still be considered for
admission provided you have suitable work-related
experience and strong letters of recommendation from
senior management.
Pre-requisite courses for the MSIS program
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MIS501 Information Management is a pre-requisite
course for the MSIS program for students who do not
have undergraduate courses in information systems or
computer science with grades of B or better. Work
experience can also be used to fulfill this
requirement. The course is web-based and should be
taken prior to your second semester of courses.
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MIS502 Introduction to Accounting, Microeconomics,
Statistics and Finance is a pre-requisite course for
the MSIS program for students who do not have
undergraduate courses in accounting, economics, and
statistics, all with a grade of B or better. This
course must be taken on-line before your MGT623
Finance Management course.
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2008
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September – December |
Course Name |
Preliminary Syllabus |
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Introduction to Project Management |
MGT609 |
click here |
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Organizational Behavior and Theory |
MGT680 |
click here |
2009
January – April
Analysis and Development of IS MIS620
Data & Knowledge Management MIS630
May-June
September – December Prerequisites*,
Information Management MIS501
Intro to Accounting, Microeconomics, Statistics and
Finance MIS502
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Need for prerequisite courses will be determined by
academic advisor
September - December
Process Innovation & Mgmt MIS710
Network Management MIS640
2010
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January – April |
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Financial Management of IT |
MGT623 |
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Management of IT Organizations |
MIS750 |
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September – December |
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Integrating IS Technology |
MIS730 |
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Strategic Management of IT |
MIS760 |
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2011
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January – April (Electives must be approved with
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Elective Course 1 |
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Elective Course 2 |
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Enrollment Process |
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Submit enrollment form by fax:
Fax – (866) 430-7139
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Receive welcome course email from Stevens WebCampus with
enrollment confirmation, password and student id within
week of enrollment
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Purchase books
http://www.stevenscampusstore.com
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Pay technology fees through Web for Students
http://es.stevens.edu/
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The MSIS courses are offered through the School of
Technology Management and courses are 3.0 credits. SIM
Members will receive a 10% tuition scholarship at the
completion of their MSIS
courses each semester. Please contact Stephanie Robinson at
201-216-5510 or
srobins2@stevens.edu for current information
about MSIS program tuition and fees.
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Request diploma from Stevens: Students must complete
Application for Candidacy
http://www.stevens.edu/registrar/forms/SP-AC_Masters.pdf
An Application for Candidacy must be submitted to the
Office of the Registrar prior to February 1, for
December completion, or April 1, for May completion. The
AC must have the signature of your advisor.
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Graduation Related Fees:
There is a $250.00 Masters Degree graduation fee. If you
expect to receive a Master's or Ph.D. degree, and a
Graduate Certificate then only a $250 is due. Please
make checks payable to Stevens Institute of Technology
and mail to the Student Service Center (indicate it is a
Graduation Fee). Alternatively, you may fax the
Credit Card Billing Authorization form to the
Student Service Center at 201-216-8050.
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Program and
Administration Questions?
Stephanie Robinson
Marketing Director
WebCampus.Stevens
Stevens Institute of Technology
Castle Point on Hudson
Hoboken, NJ 07030
Phone: 201-216-5510
Fax: (866) 430-7139
Stephanie.Robinson@stevens.edu
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