Expert instructors, who teach both on-site and online, delve into a wide range of cutting-edge topics from distributed systems and information security to project management and systems analysis. Upon completing the degree program, students will demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the development processes and components of large-scale information systems.
Degree Requirements: Ten courses must be completed within five years. Students are required to choose a track to follow. The curriculum consists of three foundation courses and five courses from the Information Systems Engineering (635. xxx) program, including selected courses from the Computer Science (605. xxx) , Cybersecurity (695. xxx) , System Engineering (645. xxx) , and Technical Management (595. xxx) programs.
At least three courses must be from the same track, and at least two must be at the 700-level or higher. Up to two electives may be selected from other programs. Electives from other programs require approval of the Information Systems Engineering program chair or vice chair. Transfer courses will be considered electives. Only one grade of C can count toward the master's degree. All course selections are subject to advisor approval.
Johns Hopkins University, United States
Expert instructors, who teach both on-site and online, delve into a wide range of cutting-edge topics from distributed systems and information security to project management and systems analysis. Upon completing the degree program, students will demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the development processes and components of large-scale information systems.
Degree Requirements: Ten courses must be completed within five years. Students are required to choose a track to follow. The curriculum consists of three foundation courses and five courses from the Information Systems Engineering (635. xxx) program, including selected courses from the Computer Science (605. xxx) , Cybersecurity (695. xxx) , System Engineering (645. xxx) , and Technical Management (595. xxx) programs.
At least three courses must be from the same track, and at least two must be at the 700-level or higher. Up to two electives may be selected from other programs. Electives from other programs require approval of the Information Systems Engineering program chair or vice chair. Transfer courses will be considered electives. Only one grade of C can count toward the master's degree. All course selections are subject to advisor approval.
Johns Hopkins University, United States