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Master of Science - Information Systems

Offered By: New Jersey Institute of Technology / NJIT

NJIT's Master of Science in Information Systems program is finely balanced, focusing on both the technological and human-behavior elements of the computing environment. No aspect of the field goes unstudied: You'll explore the planning, investigation, design, development, application, management, and evaluation of information systems. You'll be exposed to emerging concepts and technologies through NJIT's pioneering information systems research, and you'll find numerous opportunities to participate in ongoing projects in every area of the field.

Students with degrees from outside the United States must submit GRE, GMAT, or MCAT scores. Students must have a 2.8 or higher GPA in all prior academic work. If you don't meet this requirement but have work experience since obtaining your last degree, your application may be considered on an individual basis. International students with TOEFL scores lower than 213 may be required to take specific courses in spoken and written English. The Master of Science in Information Systems requires 33 credit hours to complete.