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  Rutgers Business School: Graduate Programs-Newark and New Brunswick 2015-2017 Degree Programs Master of Information Technology and Analytics Degree Requirements  

Degree Requirements


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Students must complete 30 credits, usually in the form of 10 courses. The 10 courses must include:

  • three foundation courses
  • three core courses from the specific concentration
  • four elective courses

Foundation (choose any three of the following four courses, 3 credits each)

  • 26:198:643  Information Security
  • 22:544:603  Business Data Management
  • 22:544:641  Analytics for Business Intelligence (or 22:544:650  Data Mining)
  • 26:544:688  MIT Capstone Project

Concentrations (at least three courses, 3 credits each course)

Operations Research and Business Analytics

  • 26:198:685  Introduction to Algorithms and Data Structure (or 16:198:513  Design and Analysis of Data Structure and Algorithms)
  • 26:711:651  Linear Programming
  • 26:711:652  Nonlinear Programming
  • 26:711:653  Discrete Optimization
  • 26:960:575  Introduction to Probability
  • 26:960:580  Stochastic Processes

Information Systems

  • 26:198:685  Introduction to Algorithms and Data Structure (or 16:198:513  Design and Analysis of Data Structure and Algorithms)
  • 26:198:642  Multimedia Information Systems
  • 22:544:605  Introduction to Software Development
  • 22:630:586  Marketing Management
  • 22:799:659  Supply Chain Solutions with ERP/SAP I

Information Assurance

  • 22:010:577  Accounting for Managers
  • 26:010:653  Auditing
  • 26:198:643  Information Security
  • 26:198:645  Data Privacy
  • 22:544:605  Introduction to Software Development

Elective Courses (at least four courses, 3 credits each)

  • 26:010:653  Auditing
  • 16:198:552  Computer Networks
  • 26:198:622  Machine Learning
  • 26:198:641  Advanced Database Systems
  • 26:198:642  Multimedia Information Systems
  • 26:198:643  Information Security
  • 26:198:645  Data Privacy
  • 26:198:685  Special Topics in Information Systems
    • Applications of Machine Learning to Big Data
    • Big Data: Management, Analysis, and Applications
    • Data-Intensive Analytics
    • Introduction to Algorithms and Data Structure
  • 16:332:568  Software Engineering of Web Applications
  • 22:544:523  Business Statistics
  • 22:544:575  Data Analysis and Decisions
  • 22:544:605  Introduction to Software Development
  • 22:544:608  Business Forecasting
  • 22:544:646  Data Analysis and Visualization
  • 22:544:660  Business Analytics Programming
  • 22:544:670  Information Technology Strategy
  • 22:630:604  Marketing Research
  • 26:630:675  Marketing Models
  • 22:630:679  Web Analytics
  • 26:711:530  Semidefinate and Second Order Cone Programming
  • 26:711:555  Stochastic Programming
  • 26:711:557  Dynamic Programming
  • 26:711:564  Optimization Models in Finance
  • 26:711:685  Special Topics in Operations Research/Management Science
    • Game Theory
    • Convex Analysis and Optimization
    • Theory of Boolean Functions
  • 22:799:580  Operations Analysis
  • 22:799:659  Supply Chain Solutions with ERP/SAP I
  • 22:799:660  Supply Chain Solutions with ERP/SAP II
  • 22:799:661  Introduction to Project Management
  • 26:799:660  Supply Chain Modeling and Algorithms
  • 26:799:661  Stochastic Models for Supply Chain Management
  • 26:799:685  Special Topics in Supply Chain Management
  • 26:960:575  Introduction to Probability
  • 26:960:576  Financial Time Series
  • 26:960:577  Introduction to Statistical Linear Models

If a student plans to apply to the RBS doctoral program in information technology, accounting information systems, or operations research, their project should be a doctoral-level research paper, and they should include as many school 26 courses as possible while in the master of information technology program.

You can view current and past schedules for Rutgers here: http://sis.rutgers.edu/soc/#home.

Course descriptions of courses beginning with school 22 can be found at the M.B.A. Curriculum page, course descriptions for courses beginning with school 26 are listed under the Ph.D. course descriptions.

 
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