Focus Areas
Students in the MS in Information Systems and MS in Information Systems-Bridge programs can focus their plan of study in one of six areas to map to their career goals.
- CSYE 7105 – High-Performance Parallel Machine Learning and AI
- CSYE 7380 – Theory and Practical Applications of AI Generative Modeling
- INFO 6105 – Data Science Engineering Methods and Tools
- INFO 6106 – Neural Modeling Methods and Tools
- INFO 7374 – Advanced Techniques with Large Language Models
- INFO 7375 – Prompt Engineering for Generative AI
- INFO 7390 – Advances in Data Sciences and Architecture
- INFO 7610 – Advanced Natural Language Engineering Methods and Tools
- CSYE 7270 – Building Virtual Environments
- CSYE 7280 – User Experience Design and Testing
- INFO 6150 – Web Design and User Experience Engineering
- INFO 6215 – Business Analysis and Information Engineering
- INFO 6245 – Planning and Managing Information Systems Development
- INFO 7245 – Agile Software Development
- INFO 7385 – Managerial Communications for Engineers
Full-Stack Software Engineering
- CSYE 6225 – Network Structures and Cloud Computing
- CSYE 7215 – Foundations of Parallel, Concurrent, and Multithreaded Programming
- DAMG 7350 – Systems and Cybersecurity Fundamentals
- INFO 5100 – Application Engineering and Development
- INFO 6150 – Web design and User Experience Engineering
- INFO 6205 – Program Structures and Algorithms
- INFO 6250 – Web Development Tools and Methods
- INFO 7245 – Agile Software Development
Business Intelligence and Data Analytics
- DAMG 6210 – Data Management and Database Design
- DAMG 7275 – Advanced Database Management Systems
- DAMG 7290 – Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence
- INFO 7225 – Accounting and Budgetary Systems for Engineers
- INFO 7260 – Business Process Engineering
Machine Learning and Data Sciences Engineering
- DAMG 7245 – Big-data Systems and Intelligence Analytics
- INFO 6106 – Neural Modeling Methods and Tools
- INFO 6205 – Program Structure and Algorithms
- INFO 7250 – Engineering Big-Data Systems
- INFO 7390 – Advances in Data Sciences and Architecture
- INFO 7610 – Special Topics in Natural Language Engineering Methods and Tools
Project Manager /Product Manager
- INFO 6150 – Web Design and User Experience Engineering
- INFO 6215 – Business Analysis and Information Engineering
- INFO 6250 – Web Development Tools and Methods
- INFO 6660 – Business Ethics and Intellectual Property for Engineers
- INFO 7225 – Accounting and Budgetary Systems for Engineers
- INFO 7245 – Agile Software Development
- INFO 7260 – Business Process Engineering
- INFO 7285 – Organizational Change and IT
- INFO 7385 – Managerial Communications for Engineers
- INFO 6150 – Web Design and User Experience Engineering: This involves designing and developing websites and applications that are user-friendly, visually appealing, and accessible to all users.
- INFO 6215 – Business Analysis and Information Engineering: This involves analyzing business processes, gathering requirements, and designing information systems to support business objectives.
- INFO 6250 – Web Development Tools and Methods: This involves learning programming languages, frameworks, and tools for building web applications.
- INFO 6660 – Business Ethics and Intellectual Property for Engineers: This involves understanding ethical and legal considerations related to intellectual property, privacy, and security in engineering and business.
- INFO 7225 – Accounting and Budgetary Systems for Engineers: This involves learning financial management principles, budgeting techniques, and accounting systems for engineering projects.
- INFO 7245 – Agile Software Development: This involves adopting a flexible and iterative approach to software development, with a focus on collaboration and continuous improvement.
- INFO 7285 – Organizational Change and IT: This involves understanding how technology can impact organizational change, and how to manage the people and processes involved in IT projects.
- INFO 7260 – Business Process Engineering: This involves analyzing and redesigning business processes to improve efficiency, quality, and customer satisfaction.
- INFO 7385 – Managerial Communications for Engineers: This involves developing communication skills, including written and oral communication, interpersonal skills, and leadership skills, for effective management of engineering projects and teams.