Information Systems
Organizations rely on increasingly complex systems to manage data and operations requiring skilled IT professionals to lead change in the rapidly evolving field of information systems and technology. With the master of science in information systems, you'll gain the advanced knowledge necessary to lead large-scale projects, improve systems and drive results.
The program is career-focused and pragmatic, emphasizing how to use information systems to solve real business problems. You don’t need extensive technical experience to succeed in this program and graduate prepared to lead in IT. You’ll complete your degree through electives, allowing you to customize your education to meet your career goals, and you'll graduate with experience that supports third-party certifications.
Students who'd like to study for their information systems master's fully online should visit OSU Ecampus.
Where our graduates work
This degree accepted students for Fall 2026. Alumni data is not available at this time.
Average salary data is available at the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and Glassdoor.
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