Information technology is offered as a
concentration within the professional science master's program described under Business and Science 137. The objective of the master of business and science (M.B.S.) degree with a concentration in information technology is to educate students
about the essential skills for managing technical development and commercial
applications in the computer/information technology industry. All students in
the information technology concentration must take one course from each of the
areas listed below. 
1.    Database Management
2.    Internet and Networking Services/Cybersecurity
3.    HCI/User Experience Design
4.    Software Architecture
Course Selections:
1. Database Management (Take one of the following)
17:610:557  Database Design and Management (3)
16:198:541  Database Systems (3)
16:332:569  Database System Engineering (3)
56:198:551  Database Systems (3)
2. Internet/Networking/Systems/Security (Take one of the following)
16:137:561  Essentials of Cybersecurity and
Secure Systems (3)
16:137:560  Fundamentals
of Systems Engineering (3)
16:332:568  Software Engineering of Web Applications (3)
16:198:552  Computer Networks (3)
16:332:544  Communication Networks II (3)
16:198:547  Secure Computing, Applied to Ecommerce (3)
22:198:611  Security for Electronic Commerce (Information Security Consulting) (3)
26:198:643  Information Security (3)
26:198:645  Data Privacy (3)
56:198:575  Cryptography and Computer Security (3)
56:198:548  Security in Mobile Computing (3)
56:198:546  Computer Networks (3)
56:198:549  Network Coding (3)
16:137:650  Web Development (online course) (3)
3. HCI/User Experience Design 
16:137:531 Introduction to User Experience Design (3) 
4. Software Architecture
16:137:541  Enterprise Software Architecture (3)
Full course descriptions and electives can be found at http://mbs.rutgers.edu.
Concentration Coordinators: 
Professor Deborah Silver
silver@jove.rutgers.edu