38 credits
The Master of Science in Information & Communication Sciences is a graduate professional program that equips its students with leadership and technical acumen, preparing them for careers and leadership in many sectors and roles from finance to healthcare to technology and government, among others. Graduates of the CICS program understand the processes of managing and implementing information and communication technologies.
In addition, graduates achieve an understanding of current technical and business cultures, including the human, regulatory and management contexts. Graduates not only become familiar with the technology and software applications used by both technology and technology enabled companies, but they also understand the technological options available for the design, delivery and distribution of data, media and software across multiple platforms. They learn about the importance of critical technology areas, such as cybersecurity, data analysis, and cloud computing. They also gain an understanding of how to think strategically, addressing issues such as using technology to remain competitive and increasing productivity and more effectively managing people and commerce in a quickly evolving information age. The curriculum is designed to teach students how to learn and identify needs and gather information to solve problems independently and in teams, creatively and collaboratively.
Degree requirements
Students must complete a minimum of 38 credits.
Required courses
ICS 600 | Survey of Management | 3 |
ICS 601 | Problems in Information and Communication Sciences and Lab | 3 |
ICS 602 | Human Communication: Process and Theory | 3 |
ICS 620 | Information and Communication Technologies, Standards and Lab I | 4 |
ICS 621 | Information and Communication Technologies, Standards and Lab II | 4 |
ICS 630 | Research Methodologies and Problems Seminar | 3 |
ICS 642 | Regulatory Research in Context/Problems in Information Communication | 3 |
ICS 660 | Human Factors, Needs Assessment, and User-Driven Design | 3 |
Total Credits: | 26 |
Business electives
ICS 605 | Interpersonal Management Skills | 3 |
ICS 624 | Knowledge Management | 3 |
ICS 633 | Systems Analysis and Design | 3 |
ICS 634 | Project Management | 3 |
ICS 635 | Information and Communication Projects | 1 TO 2 |
ICS 640 | Information and Communication Industry | 3 |
ICS 643 | Social Responsibility in I/C Policy | 3 |
ICS 644 | Technologies, Financial Aspects, and the Economics of Choice | 3 |
ICS 646 | Management of Telecom/Network | 3 |
ICS 653 | Issues in Communication Consultation | 3 |
ICS 655 | Special Problems Seminar | 3 |
ICS 661 | Entrepreneurship/Intrapreneurship | 3 |
ICS 662 | Usability Testing | 3 |
ICS 666 | Strategic Planning for Information Technology | 3 |
ICS 675 | Information and Communication Marketing | 3 |
Technology electives
ICS 623 | Systems Engineering in Information & Communication Technology | 3 |
ICS 625 | Non-Broadcast Video, CATV, and Imaging Technologies | 4 |
ICS 632 | Problems in Information and Communication Technologies Seminar | 2 |
ICS 645 | Evolving Database Systems | 3 |
ICS 648 | Wireless and Satellite Communications | 3 |
ICS 649 | Comparative Operating Systems | 3 |
ICS 650 | Wireless 2 | 3 |
ICS 663 | Network Design: The Problems of Moving Voice, Data, and Video | 3 |
ICS 664 | Information Delivery Systems, Selection, Design, and Evaluation | 3 |
ICS 667 | Design of Information and Communication Technology Learning Systems | 3 |
ICS 684 | Information Access and Management of Information Services | 3 |
ICS 691 | Internet, TCP/IP, and Internetworking | 3 |
ICS 692 | Advanced Network Configuration | 3 |
ICS 696 | Information and Communication Research and Applications | 2 |
ICS 698 | Problems in Information Systems | 3 |
ICS 699 | Problems in Information and Communication Management | 3 |
At least one elective course outside CICS can be selected in consultation with the advisor and subject to the approval of the CICS director.