Where to get a Master's in Information Systems (Business Intel)
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What are some good schools that offer an MIS degree?
Preferably not online-only, but a B&M with online option, or hybrid.
For instance, Boston University has an awesome program, perhaps a little on the costly side. Any ideas?
Preferably not online-only, but a B&M with online option, or hybrid.
For instance, Boston University has an awesome program, perhaps a little on the costly side. Any ideas?
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Hada944 Member Posts: 8 ■■■□□□□□□□Here is a real good Masters program. It's in Data Mining which is very closely related to Business Intelligence.
CCSU - Data Mining
Central Connencticut State University. Program information:
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erpadmin Member Posts: 4,165 ■■■■■■■■■■The B&M Online Masters Thread would, for sure have an answer to your inquiry. (Probably not the exact name, but you should be able to find in the IT Jobs/Degrees section.....huge enough thread that can't be missed.)
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pinkydapimp Member Posts: 732 ■■■■■□□□□□ideally you want to try to find the best B&M in your area.
In my area, Drexel and Stevens institute of technology were both great choices and both have very good online programs. I went with Stevens and am doing the masters in Information Systems with a concentration in security.
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erpadmin Member Posts: 4,165 ■■■■■■■■■■pinkydapimp wrote: »In my area, Drexel and Stevens institute of technology were both great choices and both have very good online programs. I went with Stevens and am doing the masters in Information Systems with a concentration in security.
That's a pretty big area, friend...unless you're in the middle of Hoboken, NJ and Philly. I'm a lot closer to Stevens than Drexel....(Philly is a good 1 hour and a 30...) Hoboken, about 20-40 minutes (depending on traffic)....
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slye Member Posts: 19 ■□□□□□□□□□What are some good schools that offer an MIS degree?
Preferably not online-only, but a B&M with online option, or hybrid.
For instance, Boston University has an awesome program, perhaps a little on the costly side. Any ideas?
Seattle Pacific University MS-ISM
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videguy Member Posts: 29 ■□□□□□□□□□I've been considering the program at BU as well. I have been to a couple of their informational webinars to see what they have to offer.
The cost is about average for a masters from a well known and respected school like BU. It comes down to you get what you pay for. I am just completing my bachelors from an online school that also has a B&M presence. It's a decent school, but not well known. A masters from a well known school would help people over look that my bachelors is from a small less known school.Bachelors of Science in Information Technology - Database Administration Concentration
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pinkydapimp Member Posts: 732 ■■■■■□□□□□That's a pretty big area, friend...unless you're in the middle of Hoboken, NJ and Philly. I'm a lot closer to Stevens than Drexel....(Philly is a good 1 hour and a 30...) Hoboken, about 20-40 minutes (depending on traffic)....
I wish NJIT had a decent online program though...
I choose Stevens because it was closer to me and is very well respected in the NYC area where i live. However, Drexels program is very well respected as well and if i didnt get into Stevens i definitely would have gone with Drexel especially being that i am doing them online. Both have top 10 ranked online programs in the nation btw.
You should definitely look at Stevens if your in the area.