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Course Overview

 The signature aspect of the program is that the capstone experience must truly integrate the interdisciplinary content into a unified program of research.

Students in the MIS graduate program have the opportunity to take courses from a variety of areas in mathematics, the natural and physical sciences (biology, chemistry, geology, physics), and computer science in a program designed for professional growth in their area of interest. These areas are further explored through a required project or thesis that includes independent research into their particular area of interest.

Career Opportunities

In the MIS program, you’ll develop a large suite of transferable skills across multiple disciplines. Through coursework, advising and your own research, you will build a versatile skill set. This includes research methods, laboratory and field techniques, critical thinking and problem solving, and numeric and statistical techniques.

Who Should Apply

Students inducted into our MIS program have backgrounds in the traditional fields of Biology, Chemistry, Math, Physics, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Physical Geology.

The MIS degree is designed for students who plan to pursue scientific knowledge in fields that do not fit traditional categories or those who seek competency in multiple scientific disciplines. Thus, it is a natural choice for those with dual undergraduate degrees.

Entry Requirement 

Fees

(Master or Doctoral) Tuition & Fees: $16592 per year (Fall and Spring)


This information was accurate on : 07/04/2021
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