MS in Computer Information Systems
Military Programs
Offered on-base in Massachusetts (Hanscom AFB) and North Carolina (MCAS New River/MCB Camp Lejeune), the Master of Science in Computer Information Systems (MSCIS) is a weekend graduate program designed for students who wish to combine a technical competency in computer science and information systems with a knowledge of managerial and organizational issues. Students receive training in both the modern techniques of management and the technology of computer systems.
- Boston University is recognized by the NSA (National Security Agency) and the Department of Homeland Security as a National Center of Excellence in Information Assurance Education and Research
- Programs are certified by the Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS)
- Students have access to BU’s Center for Reliable Information Systems & Cyber Security (RISCS) research consortium
- The program design is accelerated and formatted over five semesters
- Students can begin any semester—courses are in a continuous sequence
- Those PCS’d before graduating can petition to complete remaining courses online
- Coursework for the MSCIS can be completed in approximately 20 to 24 months
Learning Outcomes
- Advanced knowledge in the analysis and documentation of requirements for architecture, design, and implementation of computer applications systems.
- Proficiency in software and computing skills as they pertain to the design and implementation of database systems, data communications, systems analysis, and design.
- Competence sufficient to identify current and emerging information technologies that may have strategic value for enterprise; assess where those technologies have value; and manage the implementation of those technologies in the enterprise.
