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Graduate Certificate in MIS Leadership

The Graduate Certificate in Information Systems Leadership helps technology professionals build proficiency in areas essential to IS leadership.  The program is designed for post-baccalaureate students and working professionals with an MIS or related background interested in moving into leadership roles or in preparing to enter a master’s degree program.

Program Requirements:

The Graduate Certificate in Information Systems Leadership consists of 15 hours of course work:

  • Required Courses (12 hours)
    • MGMT 7307 Systems Analysis and Design Methods
    • MGMT 7312 Team Development
    • MGMT 7350 Information Systems Management
    • MGMT 7352 Emerging Technologies and Strategic Issues
  • One course from the following:
    • MGMT 7302 Management and Organizational Behavior
    • MGMT 7303 Systems Development and Database Design
    • MGMT 7304 Business Applications in Object-Oriented Programming
    • MGMT 7308 Advanced Business Communications
    • MGMT 7305 Advanced Database Management Systems

Entrance Requirements:

Have completed a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution of higher education with a GPA of at least 2.8 (4.0 scale), a 3.0 in the last 60 hours, or a 3.2 in the last 30 hours. The GMAT exam is not required.

Notes:

  • Graduate Certificate courses can be directly applied to the Master of Science degree in Management Information Systems.
  • Application to the UALR Graduate School may be made at http://www.ualr.edu/gradschool/prospectivestudents.asp
  • Certificate program code: ISLR-GC
  • For information about the graduate certificate program, contact Robert B. Mitchell, professor and chairperson, Department of Management, 501.569.3383, rbmitchell@ualr.edu.
Updated 6.2.2009