2019-2020 Graduate Course Catalog 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2019-2020 Graduate Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Information Management for Executives, MS


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Contact:

Murali Venkatesh, Program Director, 210 Hinds Hall, 315-443-2911, igrad@syr.edu

Website:

MS in Information Management for Executives

Faculty:

Murali Venkatesh, Jeffrey Saltz, Scott Bernard, Caroline Heythornthwaite, Radhika Garg, Carlos Caicedo, Ian MacInnes, Joon Park, Jeff Hemsley, Arthur Thomas, Steve Sawyer, Michelle Kaarst-brown, Ingrid Erikson, Michael Fudge, Martha Garcia-Murillo, Lee McKnight, Jason Dedrick, Stephen Wallace, Jeffrey Stanton, Kevin Crowston, Lu Xiao, Bryan Semaan, Bei Yu, Carsten Oesterlund

Overview:

Information has a fundamental effect on the structure, process and success of all organizations. Those who can manage the tools of information acquisition, use, retention and transfer can enable their organizations to develop and leverage strategic advantages based upon information. Along with these advantages comes also the responsibility to set forth and manage policies for the use and protection of information resources at all levels across the enterprise.  The Master of Science in Information Management for Executives (MSIM-Ex) is designed to prepare students who have significant IT work experience with management responsibilities to respond to four basic challenges confronting organizations today:

  • Increasing the effectiveness of managers and executives who work with information resources;
  • Designing and managing mission-critical information technologies within organizations;
  • Developing corporate and government policies to maximize the benefits resulting from the widespread use of these technologies; and
  • Leveraging information resources to achieve strategic advantage for business, government, and nonprofit organizations.

The iSchool at Syracuse University is a leading center for defining both the theory and the practice of information management. Like the school itself, the MSIM for Executives program is interdisciplinary in focus, combining expertise in the strategic management of information resources, organizational psychology, human-computer interaction, information economics, information policy, e-business, information technology, as well as data management.

Professional Values and Competencies:

MSIM for Executives graduates acquire skills in management and organizational change, solution analysis and design, communication and collaboration, business process improvement, and applied information technology. Our graduates learn to approach challenges with strategic vision, while ensuring that technology solutions integrate with enterprise goals.

Learning Outcomes


As an MSIM for Executives  student, you will graduate with a diverse set of skills that enables you to participate at all levels of information technology management. You will build the following foundational competencies:

  1. Management of Technology: Integrate technical and solution development concepts with the principles of management, strategy, and financial analysis; apply these concepts in the analysis of management case studies and problems; analyze, compare, evaluate, and clearly articulate the relative value of IT investment alternatives.
  2. Management of Solution Development: Apply disciplines used in the development of information system solutions, to solve organizational and business problems.
  3. Technical Knowledge: Apply information and computing technologies to solve information problems at the individual and organizational levels.
  4. Environmental Context of IM: Explain how demographic, social, economic and ethical factors, as well as local, national and international information policy and regulation affect Information Technology solutions
  5. Professional Communication Skills: Develop and deliver professional communications in the field.
  6. Leadership and Teamwork Development: Demonstrate leadership, ethics, and effective collaboration skills.
  7. Information Literacy, Analysis, and Problem-Solving: Find, organize, manage, evaluate, and use information resources critically and effectively for the solution of professional problems.

Admission to the MS - Information Management for Executives Program


Requirements for admission to the Information Management for Executives program begin with the same requirements for admission to the 42-credit Information Management program. However, admission to the Information Management for Executives program involves one additional requirement:  Students applying to the program will each have a formal evaluation of their experience approved by the Program Director.  A current resume and joining-leaving letters from employers are required and may be audited.  Students qualifying for admission to the Information Management Program for Executives must have a minimum of six years of full-time professional experience in the information technology field, and, in the opinion of the Program Director, must also have demonstrated leadership growth through a record of continuously increasing job responsibilities from technical to managerial. 

Curriculum


The 30-credit MS-Information Management for Executives includes a 9-credit primary core across two core areas, a 9-credit secondary core across four core areas, 9 credits of electives, and 3 credits of exit requirements.  Students also have the potential for 3-credits of internship to be substituted for one elective course.  With advisor approval, students may substitute advanced courses for primary and secondary core courses.

Recommended Primary Core courses (9 credits):


Students can choose 9 credits in one track, or a mix of both.  Courses other than those listed below may apply to the Primary CoreA formal Petition is required for students who want to count a course towards the program that is not listed in the advising check sheet.  Please email iAdvising@syr.edu to learn more about the Petition process.

Recommended Secondary Core courses (9 credits)


The following advising lists show several possible tracks that can be appropriate for students with varying types of prior experience and learning goals.  These tracks represent domains in the field that might be of interest as specific areas of emphasis depending upon the student’s prior work experience.  Students can choose 9 credits from the lists below, selecting all credits from one track, or from a mix of all four. Courses other than those listed below may be acceptable. A formal Petition is required for students who want to count a course towards their program that is not listed below.  Please email iAdvising@syr.edu to learn more about the Petition process.

Elective courses (9 credits)


All iSchool courses are acceptable electives, including “Selected Topics” courses, listed as IST 500, 600, or 700.  These courses are offered based on sufficient interest of a topic and not covered by standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester.  All students are allowed to take up to 6 elective credits from other schools at Syracuse University, such as the Whitman School of Management or the College of Engineering and Computer Science.  In addition to formal courses, students may fashion an independent study by collaborating with a faculty member.

Internship Credit Policy:


IST 971 - Internship in Information Studies  

Students in the Information Management for Executives program are limited to counting a maximum of 3 credits of Internship toward the program total credit requirements for elective courses.  A petition is required to document this substitution of internship credits in place of an elective course. Please email iAdvising@syr.edu to learn more about this process.

Exit Requirements:


Graduate Immersion Milestone Seminar: (non-credit/required for all students)

This is a 1-3 day on-campus residency seminar that presents emerging topics in the information studies field. The seminar topics and presentations are designed to bring together students from all graduate programs in the school, feature guest speakers from commercial, government, community and educational organizations, and which are organized and coordinated by a lead faculty member. Three residency seminars will be delivered in the school per calendar year. Students must complete one seminar during their program of study, and this may be completed at any point in the program.

IST755 Strategic Management of Information Resources

  • IST 755 , the Capstone course, may be taken after completion of at least 24 credits in the degree program.

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