W. P. Carey can help you make your mark with an information management master's degree
The Master of Science in Information System Management (MS-ISM) gives you insight into technology and its interconnectivity across business functions.
The Master of Science in Information System Management (MS-ISM) gives you insight into technology and its interconnectivity across business functions.
At its core, the degree program gives working professionals a solid understanding of how to assess, evaluate, and implement key processes.
When you earn your degree W. P. Carey, you graduate with an education that allows you to contribute right off the bat. And because the curriculum is shaped by the feedback from corporate partners and our industry advisory board, you’re able to immediately implement discoveries you learn in class on the job.
Careers and salary potential
75,000 new industry jobs are projected by 2026. Salaries range from $69,241 to upwards of $144,000.
Many potential career opportunities are available with this degree. Potential career opportunities include senior data analyst, business analyst, and chief intelligence officer.
The W. P. Carey advantage
The 12-month MS-ISM provides specializations in data analytics and technological consulting. It’s a STEM-designated program that allows graduates the chance for a 36-month visa extension. The program is held two nights a week at ASU’s Tempe campus.
Feel comfortable before you arrive on campus
As a prospective student, we want you to feel at ease with your decision to apply. Ambassadors can help. As current graduate students, they can give you insight into the application process, returning to school, and how W. P. Carey prepares you for your career.
Set your sights on a top ranked program
If quality is what you are looking for, our MS-ISM degree is consistently ranked Top 15 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. To receive a full overview of our program, visit our future students page.
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