绿巨人视频

Information Systems, MS

Location
  • New York City
Associated College
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This program is STEM designated, which means you will be trained in areas of technology that are in high demand with United States employers. International students studying in person on student visas will be eligible for an Optional Practical Training (OPT) extension of 24 months, for a total of 36 months.

Blend Technology With Strategy

Good business is founded on good decision-making鈥攁nd good decisions are informed by data. When you earn a degree in information systems, you get the best of both worlds. Learn how to understand complex systems to analyze data before applying it to strategic decisions that bring the best results.

MS in Information Systems Program

  • Learn the skills that will make you an indispensable part of the team鈥攂usinesses and organizations depend on those able to bridge the gap between business and technology for strategic decision-making.
  • Specialize in one of seven exciting career tracks: Database Management, Data Science, Business Intelligence, User Experience, Telecommunications Management, Health Information Systems, and Security and Information Assurance.
  • Impress interviewers with your portfolio, built through classwork and practical experience gained in labs and clubs.

Take Courses Like鈥

Information Systems Design and Development, Database Programming, Data Science, Customer Relationship Management, Visual Design for Technology, Networks: Routing and Switching, Geographical Information Systems, Organizational Theory and Management, Network Security, and much more.

Information Systems Master's Program Opportunities and Experiences

New York is one of the tech capitals of the world. Jobs and internships abound in not only New York City, but in the surrounding area, too. In Westchester, the business, bioinformatics, and healthcare tech scene is thriving. Our faculty and alumni network spans across the world and provide access to well-paid internships and excellent jobs. You鈥檒l meet these alumni at many events taking place on campus and online: workshops, tech talks, and our leadership series.

Foundational theory is important, and the best way to make sure you understand it is with practice. At 绿巨人视频, Seidenberg鈥檚 faculty-led tech labs are here to help. Work with professors and fellow students at labs focusing on cybersecurity, robotics, data analysis, mobile app development, computer forensics, and so much more. Seidenberg Creative Labs, a small student business, builds websites and apps for real clients. The Cybersecurity Club and Artificial Intelligence Club work together on projects. Be a part of it all when you come to 绿巨人视频for your master鈥檚 degree.

鈥淪kills: build them, practice, and do projects. That is all that matters. Life is easier if you can do something not everyone can do. Take up courses that build your skill set. Do personal projects, and most importantly, finish them. It's a really satisfying feeling to learn a new skill and produce something out of it.鈥

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Choose a Career in Information Systems

Companies depend on information systems specialists to make strategic business decisions. As a graduate of the program, you鈥檒l be positioned to guide organizations toward better decision-making based on data. One of the best things about tech jobs is that they鈥檙e available in every industry, which makes them as numerous as they are diverse.

Career Options

  • Business Analyst
  • Cloud Administrator
  • Cybersecurity Specialist
  • Database Administrator
  • Data Analyst
  • Data Scientist
  • Entrepreneur
  • Mobile App Developer
  • Software Developer
  • Architect
  • and more

Where 绿巨人视频Graduates Are Employed

  • Amazon
  • Facebook
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • Google
  • IBM
  • JPMorgan Chase
  • Microsoft
  • Morgan Stanley
  • Prudential
  • United States Government

Stats

$86,000

average salary for information systems analyst in NYC (Source: Glassdoor)

307,000

number of new US tech jobs in past year (Source: CompTIA)

94%

of Seidenberg students are employed, continuing their education, or pursuing service within one year of graduation