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2010-2011 Graduate Catalog 
    
2010-2011 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]


Information Systems (Certificate)



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Technology is transforming today’s organizations and information has become the lifeblood of modern enterprises. Information systems are vastly increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of organizations and allowing industry and commerce to provide innovative new services and products. As the need for information and its supply expands, the demand for knowledgeable analysts, integrators, designers, developers and administrators of such systems will continue to grow.

The Graduate Certificate in Information Systems requires completion of the following five courses:

  • SIE 505 Formal Foundations of Information Systems (3 credits)

  • SIE 507 Information Systems Software Engineering (3 credits)

  • SIE 515 Human Computer Interaction (3 credits)

  • SIE 525  Information Systems Law (3 credits)

  • SIE 550 Engineering Databases and Information Systems (3 credits)


All of these required courses should be available to the student through distance technologies at least once within any two year period.  Distance students take the course by teleconference as it is offered on campus and access the course through the Internet.  Class sessions are typically recorded for later viewing in the event that an occasional class session is missed.

If one of the courses has been waived due to previous course work or acquired skills, such as the software engineering course, students will be required to take an appropriate replacement course as specified by the graduate coordinator in consultation with the MSIS graduate faculty.

 

Course Descriptions

Courses in the two affiliated programs may be found in the On-line Graduate Catalog

 

Student Eligibility and Admission Criteria

Students desiring to acquire the Graduate Certificate in Information Systems should apply for formal admission to the Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) program. If a student is unable to complete the full MS within a reasonable period of time, the student may request of the graduate coordinator that they be awarded the Graduate Certificate in Information Systems in lieu of completing the MSIS.

In addition to an application and official transcripts showing completion of an undergraduate degree, applicants must submit scores from the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) and three letters of reference. Those with less than a GRE score of 900 combined and 3.5 analytical and /or lower than an undergraduate grade point average of 3.0 are discouraged from submitting an application.  The time limit for completion of the Graduate Certificate is the same as that set by the Graduate School for completion of a master’s degree.  For the on-line application for admission, consult http://www2.umaine.edu/graduate/article.php?id=63.

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