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M.S. in Information Management for Executives

Students with six or more years of appropriate full-time professional experience in the information management field and who demonstrate appropriate professional qualifications may apply into the Master of Science in Information Management: Executive Track. Those who are accepted into the executive track may waive the internship requirement, and reduce the number of credit hours required for the degree to 30.
 
This M.S. in Information Management degree program can be completed on campus, online, or a combination of both options. Students take the same classes and learn from the same accomplished faculty members who teach in the 42-credit hour program. They can tailor their coursework to fill knowledge gaps or deepen their existing knowledge to develop a specialty.

 Program Highlights

  • Flexibility. Earn the degree completely online, take classes on campus, or combine the two to perfectly fit your schedule.
  • Quality. Take classes from the same accomplished faculty who teach in our 42-credit Masters in Information Management program.
  • Individuality. Tailor your coursework to fill knowledge gaps, or deepen your existing knowledge to develop a specialty.
  • Marketability. Add a degree from the No. 1 ranked school in information systems to your resume.
To be eligible for the executive program, applicants must be strong candidates for leadership roles in the IM field, as demonstrated by at least six years of relevant experience, and a record of continuingly increasing job responsibilities. See admissions for more details.
 
            
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