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Nov 24, 2024
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2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Computer Information Systems and Business Analytics M.S.
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Full Admission Requirements
Admission to the Engler College of Business Graduate Business Programs is highly selective. Meeting minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission to the degree program.
- Undergraduate grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher
- While all applicants are welcome to take the GMAT exam, those with an undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher may request to have this requirement waived by completing a GMAT Score Waiver Request Form and emailing it to gradbusprograms@wtamu.edu. Alternately, you may submit an Electronic GMAT Score Waiver Request Form.
- Official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions
- Three letters of recommendation (at least one letter must be a professional recommendation). The College of Business Recommendation Letter Form available for downloading.*
- Resume showing career progress*
- Statement of goals for pursuing a graduate business degree*
* To be emailed to the Office of Graduate Business Programs (COBgrad@wtamu.edu).
Consideration may be provided for excellence in previous program, GMAT performance, career progression in industry and/or military service.
Degree Requirements
Students seeking a Master of Science in Computer Information Systems and Business Analytics degree must first establish proficiency in Computer information Systems. This proficiency may be established by courses taken in an undergraduate program, by completing advanced standing examinations in these areas, documented applied professional experience, or by taking foundation courses identified by the faculty adviser.
Quantitative Analysis in Business (select one)
Data Analytics (select two)
Data Mining and Management (select two)
Systems Development (select two)
Networking and Cybersecurity (select two)
Business Integration (select one)
Additional Requirements:
- Upon M.S. program coursework completion, degree candidates are required to complete and pass a capstone course, CIDM 6395 , as part of the program curriculum.
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