M.S. in Information Systems Program By Cornell University |Top Universities

M.S. in Information Systems

Subject Ranking

# 17QS Subject Rankings

Program Duration

24 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Computer Science and Information SystemsMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Study Level

Masters

Offered by the Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute, the two-year MS in Information Systems immerses students in the core technical, human and business factors at the convergence of information and technology. Students receive training in entrepreneurship and innovation management and engage in extensive R&D projects with tech companies in New York City. The Connective Media concentration focuses on the technology driving digital media, as well as the psychological, social and business forces at play in today’s connected media environment. Students are prepared to go into industry for software engineering/development, product development and user experience research, and data science at the convergence of communication, information, and media. Graduates are technologists with deep expertise in the human, social, and media aspects of technology. The Healthier Life concentration emphasizes individual healthcare technology to promote healthier living. Students are trained to create better healthcare information systems, mobile healthcare applications, and medical devices for medical monitoring. Graduates are prepared for leadership roles in mobile/consumer health startups, insurance, hospital systems, 360-degree medical providers, health IT companies, healthcare cloud computing and data analytics companies, and foundations and nonprofits.

Program overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Study Level

Masters

Offered by the Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute, the two-year MS in Information Systems immerses students in the core technical, human and business factors at the convergence of information and technology. Students receive training in entrepreneurship and innovation management and engage in extensive R&D projects with tech companies in New York City. The Connective Media concentration focuses on the technology driving digital media, as well as the psychological, social and business forces at play in today’s connected media environment. Students are prepared to go into industry for software engineering/development, product development and user experience research, and data science at the convergence of communication, information, and media. Graduates are technologists with deep expertise in the human, social, and media aspects of technology. The Healthier Life concentration emphasizes individual healthcare technology to promote healthier living. Students are trained to create better healthcare information systems, mobile healthcare applications, and medical devices for medical monitoring. Graduates are prepared for leadership roles in mobile/consumer health startups, insurance, hospital systems, 360-degree medical providers, health IT companies, healthcare cloud computing and data analytics companies, and foundations and nonprofits.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

7+
Students must have a Honor's Level BA; Honor's Level BSc.
24 Months
Jan-2000

Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

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International Students

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