Information Systems and Operations Management - Graduate Programs
The ISOM Department offers the MS in Business Analytics and the MS in Information Systems. These programs are AACSB-International accredited and STEM approved.
Our graduate students are prepared for advancement in rewarding and challenging careers in such fields as business analyst, systems analyst, project management, systems design, and business analytics. Other College of Business graduate students can enhance their expertise in specific areas by using Information Systems, Operations Management, and Business Statistics courses as electives.
Our advisors are:
Dr. Santoso Budiman, Graduate Advisor MSBA
Dr. Kay-Yut Chen, Ph.D. Coordinator
Statistics and Operations Management (Business Administration)
Dr. Carolyn Davis, Graduate Advisor MSIS
Dr. Jingguo Wang, Ph.D. Coordinator
Information Systems (Business Administration)
Master of Science in Business Analytics (MSBA)
Objective
The Master of Science in Business Analytics is designed to prepare graduates to identify and implement opportunities for the strategic use of business analytics with an emphasis on business. Students gain knowledge of a broad range of disciplines and functions in the business as well as specialized knowledge of business analytics and its accompanying skill set. An intensive curriculum covering business intelligence, data mining, econometrics, marketing research, statistical techniques prepares students for careers in the field of business analytics.
Admission Requirements
Admission to the M.S. in Business Analytics (MSBA) program is based on completion of the general admission requirements of the Graduate School as specified under the Graduate Admissions Requirements and Procedures in the Graduate Catalog.
Unconditional Admission Without Committee Review
Applicants qualify for unconditional admission without the need for review by the Graduate Studies Committee if they meet the following set of unconditional admission criteria:
Unconditional Admission
Individuals who meet each of the following two conditions are given unconditional admission:
- Applicant holds an earned bachelor's degree from an AACSB-accredited college or university, or equivalent, with a minimum GPA of 3.00 on the last 60 hours of undergraduate work, and
- GMAT/GRE must have verbal and quantitative scores at the 50th percentile or higher.
Admission with Committee Review
Applicants who require committee review are considered for admission using the following factors, with no single factor used as the primary criterion for making admission decisions.
- Undergraduate and graduate GPA (overall, major, and last 60 hours) and program accreditation status of the applicant's degree granting institution;
- Score on the GMAT/GRE (including separate scores on the verbal and quantitative portions);
- Applicant's professional work experience and professional certification/licensure; and
- Letters of reference and personal statement provided by the applicant.
By considering the totality of the applicant's circumstances, including the factors listed above, the Graduate Studies Committee will evaluate an applicant's readiness to successfully complete the graduate program. Depending on the judgment of the committee, the decision may be to grant unconditional admission, probationary admission, provisional admission, deferred admission, or to deny admission. The decision of the committee is final. An applicant whose native language is not English must demonstrate a sufficient level of skill with the English language to assure success in graduate studies as defined under Admissions Requirements and Procedures in the Graduate Catalog. International applicants must submit a TOEFL score or IELTS score that meets the standards as listed in the admission requirements.
Degree Requirements
The MSBA is a non-thesis program consisting of 33 semester hours to include the following required courses in the areas of business acumen and communication, data acquisition and architecture, and statistics and analytics. Electives sufficient to complete the program are selected with approval of the MSBA Graduate Advisor. When there is equivalent work/course experience, the student must meet with the MSBA Graduate Advisor to select alternate coursework.
Select one of the following Statistics course: | 3 | |
BSTAT 5325 | ADVANCED METHODS FOR ANALYTICS | 3 |
ECON 5336 | APPLIED BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS DATA ANALYSIS I | 3 |
MANA 5329 | HR METRICS AND ANALYTICS | 3 |
Plus the following required courses | ||
ECON 5337 | BUSINESS & ECONOMIC FORECASTING | 3 |
ACCT 5307 | MEASUREMENT AND ANALYSIS FOR BUSINESS DECISION-MAKING | 3 |
MANA 5344 | EVIDENCE-BASED MANAGEMENT | 3 |
INSY 5336 | PYTHON PROGRAMMING | 3 |
INSY 5337 | DATA WAREHOUSING AND BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE | 3 |
INSY 5339 | PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS DATA MINING | 3 |
INSY 5378 | DATA SCIENCE: A PROGRAMMING APPROACH | 3 |
INSY 5379 | BUSINESS ANALYTICS CAPSTONE PROJECT | 3 |
Analytics elective courses approved by the Graduate Advisor | 6 | |
Total Hours | 33 |
Transfer Credit
A maximum of 9 hours of advanced coursework may be transferred in from other AACSB-accredited schools if approved by the MSBA Graduate Advisor.
Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS)
Objective
The Master of Science in Information Systems is designed to provide graduates with both a general knowledge of business and a specialized knowledge of information systems. Students are exposed to the theory, research, and practical applications of numerous information systems areas including management information systems, database management systems, systems analysis and design, and data communications; and may take electives in general systems concepts, electronic commerce, business analytics, problem formulation, computer science, management sciences, research, and other related fields. The program is designed to prepare students for information systems careers in business and industry, as well as in government and nonprofit organizations.
Admission Requirements
Admission to the M.S. in Information Systems (MSIS) program is based on completion of the general admission requirements as specified under the Graduate Admissions Requirements and Procedures in the Graduate Catalog.
Unconditional Admission Without Committee Review
Individuals who meet each of the following two conditions are given unconditional admission:
- Applicant holds an earned bachelor's degree from an AACSB-accredited college or university, or equivalent, with a minimum GPA of 3.00 on the last 60 hours of undergraduate work, and
- GMAT/GRE must have verbal and quantitative scores at the 50th percentile or higher.
Admission with Committee Review
Applicants who require committee review are considered for admission using the following factors, with no single factor used as the primary criterion for making admission decisions.
- Undergraduate and graduate GPA (overall, major, and last 60 hours) and program accreditation status of the applicant's degree granting institution;
- Score on the GMAT/GRE (including separate scores on the verbal and quantitative portions);
- Applicant's professional work experience and professional certification/licensure; and
- Letters of reference and personal statement provided by the applicant.
By considering the totality of the applicant's circumstances, including the factors listed above, the Graduate Studies Committee will evaluate an applicant's readiness to successfully complete the graduate program. Depending on the judgment of the committee, the decision may be to grant unconditional admission, probationary admission, provisional admission, deferred admission, or to deny admission. The decision of the committee is final. An applicant whose native language is not English must demonstrate a sufficient level of skill with the English language to assure success in graduate studies as defined under Admissions Requirements and Procedures in the Graduate Catalog. International applicants must submit a TOEFL score or IELTS score that meets the standards as listed in the admission requirements.
Degree Requirements
The Department of Information Systems and Operations Management provides two Master’s tracks: a Thesis Option for those intending to later pursue a Ph.D. in Information Systems, and a Non-Thesis track, a traditional flexible option. The thesis track program provides preparation for entry into a Ph.D. program. The second option is the flexible non-thesis program enabling a degree candidate greater flexibility in designing their program.
The thesis option consists of a minimum of 30 semester hours
Master of Science in Information Systems: Thesis Option
BSTAT 5325 | ADVANCED METHODS FOR ANALYTICS | 3 |
INSY 5337 | DATA WAREHOUSING AND BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE | 3 |
INSY 5339 | PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS DATA MINING | 3 |
INSY 5373 | INFORMATION SYSTEMS PROJECT MANAGEMENT | 3 |
Elective courses approved by the Graduate Advisor. Foundation courses may not be used as advanced electives. | 12 | |
Thesis work taken in the last semester. | 6 | |
Total Hours | 30 |
The thesis student must be enrolled in six hours of thesis. Once the student is enrolled in the thesis course, continuous enrollment is expected. The student must be enrolled in six hours of thesis during the semester in which the thesis is defended and the final Master’s Examination is unconditionally passed. The degree candidate must defend the thesis in a final oral examination open to all members of the Faculty.
The non-thesis option consists of 33 semester hours.
Master of Science in Information Systems: Thesis-Substitute Option
BSTAT 5325 | ADVANCED METHODS FOR ANALYTICS | 3 |
INSY 5337 | DATA WAREHOUSING AND BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE | 3 |
INSY 5339 | PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS DATA MINING | 3 |
INSY 5373 | INFORMATION SYSTEMS PROJECT MANAGEMENT | 3 |
INSY 5375 | MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES | 3 |
Elective courses approved by the Graduate Advisor. Foundation courses may not be used as advanced electives. | 18 | |
Total Hours | 33 |
The thesis-substitute option electives can be chosen from a variety of offerings and can be customized to the student’s interest. The student must meet with the MSIS Graduate Advisor to determine the appropriate coursework for the electives.
When there is equivalent coursework, the student must meet with the MSIS Graduate Advisor to select alternate coursework. An approved 3-credit hour graduate internship (INSY 5399) may also be taken as an elective. Students who do not have coursework in information systems will be required to take INSY 5309 or INSY 5336, INSY 5335, and INSY 5341 as part of their electives.
Transfer Credit
A maximum of 9 hours of advanced coursework may be transferred in from other AACSB-accredited schools if approved by the MSIS Graduate Advisor.
Executive Certificate in Business Analytics
Objective
In keeping with the mission of The University of Texas at Arlington to provide lifelong learning opportunities, the Department of Information Systems and Operations Management now offers an Executive Certificate in Business Analytics. The Executive Certificate in Business Analytics program will prepare management practitioners in advanced data analytics methodologies and enable them to practice data-driven decision making. This post-baccalaureate Executive Certificate provides an educational opportunity that is narrower in scope, and shorter in duration, than graduate degree programs. The target audience of this certificate program includes working professionals who currently hold full-time employment and are interested in learning and applying business analytics techniques in their current roles but don’t have the time or motivation to enroll in a full time traditional MS degree program. This program is usually offered in collaboration with a sponsoring organization.
Admission
Students must have the following:
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university
- At least 3 years of relevant work experience
- Personal statement from the candidate
- Reference letter from supervisor/manager
- Successful interview with Program Advisor
Course Requirements
Students must complete 12 graduate credit hours and maintain a grade point average of 3.0 or higher. The certificate will be completed in about 6 months.
BSTAT 5325 | ADVANCED METHODS FOR ANALYTICS | 3 |
INSY 5339 | PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS DATA MINING | 3 |
INSY 5376 | BIG DATA ANALYTICS | 3 |
INSY 5378 | DATA SCIENCE: A PROGRAMMING APPROACH | 3 |
Total Hours | 12 |
Use of Courses Toward Degree Program
Students that initially enroll in the Executive Certificate in Business Analytics may later use up to 12 hours of coursework from the Certificate program toward the Master of Science in Business Analytics degree.