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10 Best Universities for MS in MIS

Written by  Piyush Bhartiya, MBA

Published on Thu, September 12, 2019 1:04 PM   Updated on Wed, July 22, 2020 2:40 PM   7 mins read

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MIS stands for Management Information System. In a layman’s term, MIS is midway between MBA and MS. The objective of this course is aimed to equip students with the knowledge of Information Technology and business along with helping them to develop a ground in scientific research. It is said to combine the best of computer science, management, and analytics.

Many Universities in the world provide this program. Some of the best Universities for MS in MIS are as follows:

  • Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh
  • The University Of Texas at Austin, Austin
  • University Of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Minneapolis
  • University of Arizona, Tucson
  • University Of Maryland- College Park, College Park
  • University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
  • New York University, New York
  • Stanford University, Stanford
  • Georgia State University, Atlanta
  • Indiana University- Bloomington, Bloomington

Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh

The Heinz College under Carnegie Mellon University provides an MISM which is a STEM-designated program. They believe that their Master of Information Systems Management (MISM) equips the students with the perfect mix of technical and leadership skills, thus creating perfect leaders who can transform organizations with the help of technology. They provide MISM program five pathways i.e. their flagship 16-month and 12-month programs in Pittsburgh, industry-leading Business Intelligence and Data Analytics (BIDA) program in 16-month and 12-month formats and the dual-city intercontinental option in Adelaide, Australia. MISM graduates from Carnegie Mellon University are creating an impact in the world with their managerial and technical fields. 

The University Of Texas at Austin, Austin

The McCombs School of Business under the University of Texas at Austin is one of the best University which provides a STEM-designated degree in MSITM( MS in Information Technology and Management). It is a 10-month program. This program has joined the IRON Department’s nationally ranked programs which ranks it at 3 in MBA in IS Program and 5 in MIS Undergraduate Program (US News). The students are taught by faculty from top-ranked interdisciplinary programs of the University. Students also get hands-on experience in real-world business problems. The best part is you do not need any work experience to apply for this program.  

University Of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Minneapolis

Carlson School of Management provides MIS majors and minors. This school has been at the forefront of the MIS program since 1968, thus completing 50 years. Students who do a major or minor in this program are eligible for the MIS Case Competition. This team represents the Carlson MIS program at International case competitions. The main objective of this program is to enable the students to apply the knowledge of Information Technology in the field of business.  

University of Arizona, Tucson

The University of Arizona was the first University in the Arizona territory founded in 1885. Now it has a student strength of 44,831 enrolled in 19 different schools or colleges. Eller School of Management provides a 16 month MS in MIS program. It has been ranked best graduate information systems program among public programs in U.S. News & World Report. It has a 92% internship placement record for students in the MS in MIS. Furthermore, it is a STEM-designated program which means international students can work in the U.S. for up to 36 months post-graduation without corporate sponsorship. 

University Of Maryland- College Park, College Park

University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business provides a Master of Science in Information Systems. This school has partnerships with Ernst & Young, Deloitte, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and KPMG to provide real-world learning to the students. This program is also STEM eligible. You can complete your studies in one or two years just outside the capital of the United States, Washington, D.C. which is ranked one of the best places to live in America by U.S. News & World Report in 2017. Information systems have been ranked at number 7 for part-time MBA by U.S. News and World Report as of 2016. 

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia

This University was founded in 1740 by Benjamin Franklin and is one of the Ivy League schools. It was the first University in the world to open a business school which is the Famous Wharton School of Business. It has been ranked the finest Comprehensive University and 16 according to U.S. News’ ‘Best Global Universities Ranking’ list. 

New York University, New York

New York University provides the MSIS Program which is a master’s degree combining computer science courses at Courant (Graduate School of Arts and Science {GSAS}) and business courses at the Stern School of Business. Thus, the MSIS program offers the academic equivalent of an abbreviated combined Computer Science Masters and MBA degree. 

The Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) program of New York University focuses on training students in the core concepts of computing and business so graduates can develop successful careers in management positions that require deep technical skills.

MSIS graduates from this University have excelled in the following careers:

  • At software vendors:
    • Product manager
    • Requirements analyst
    • Programming team leader
  • In Information Technology (IT) departments:
    • CIO
    • VP IT operations
    • Systems architect
    • Internal requirements analyst
    • Development team leader
  • At consulting companies:
    • Strategic technology consultant

Stanford University, Stanford

Stanford University is one of the world’s top universities.  As of October 2018, 83 Nobel laureates, 27 Turing Award laureates, and 8 field medalists have been affiliated with Stanford as students, alumni, faculty or staff. Stanford is the alma mater of 30 living billionaires and 17 astronauts and is also one of the leading producers of members of the United States Congress. It is also the most successful university in attracting funds for startups. It was named as The dream college for most students by-polls done by the Princeton Review consecutively from 2013 to 2019. It’s business school is Stanford School of Business.

Georgia State University, Atlanta

It is the largest institution of higher education by enrollment in Georgia and one of the University System of Georgia’s 4 research universities. J. Mack Robinson College of Business is its Business college which provides a Master of Science in Information Systems. The graduates are regularly recruited in top firms and companies like Microsoft, Amazon and many more. It is a 12 to 24 months program and it has a STEM designation. Full-time students are required to complete an internship. Strategic partner companies include Amazon, AT&T, Carter’s, CNN, The Coca-Cola Company, Cox Communications, Deloitte, Delta Air Lines, GE, Georgia-Pacific, GM, The Home Depot, IBM, Microsoft, NCR, Porsche, Turner Broadcasting System, UPS, and Walmart. 

Indiana University- Bloomington, Bloomington

It is a Public Ivy University. It is among the top 100 national universities in the US and the top 50 public Universities. It is also a member of the Association of American Universities. It provides an MIS degree which is accredited by the American Library Association. It prepares students to work in a space where information, technology, and people intersect through this program. Students learn the fundamentals of information science – from database design and information architecture to organizational informatics. To build expertise in the field of your choosing, students also have the opportunity to specialize in one of seven different knowledge domains which include information technology leadership, front-end development, data science, and digital humanities.

These universities have high graduation rates and a promise for a healthy future. If you are planning to do MS in MIS, these universities will be a great option for you.

FAQs

✅ Is Master in MIS a STEM course?

Ans. Yes, MS in MIS is a STEM-designated program.

✅ Is a Masters in MIS worth it?

Ans. Yes, MS in MIS is totally worth it as after completing it, it even offers a lot of flexibility and upward mobility in a company.

✅ What is the MIS Program?

Ans. MIS is short for Management Information Systems and is the name of an academic discipline and major which focuses on solving business problems and creating new opportunities with technology.

✅ Can MS in MIS be done online?

Ans. MS in MIS is available online for working professionals who have at least two years of work experience and want to boost their careers by updating their technical skills and business knowledge.



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Piyush Bhartiya

Author • MBA • 20 Years

Piyush values education and has studied from the top institutes of IIT Roorkee, IIM Bangalore, KTH Sweden and Tsinghua University in China. Post completing his MBA, he has worked with the world's # 1 consulting firm, The Boston Consulting Group and focused on building sales and marketing verticals for top MNCs and Indian business houses.

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