Approved Electives for MS-IS
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MSIS students may enroll in the following approved electives so long as the
course pre-requisites have been met.
Courses not on this list can only be taken with explicit signed permission from the MS-IS graduate coordinator.
Information Systems (INFS)
601 Operating Systems Theory and Practice
623 Classical and Web Information Retrieval
640 Introduction to Electronic Commerce
650 Development Frameworks for Information System Applications
697 Topics in Information Systems
740 Database Programming for the World Wide Web
750 Application Frameworks for Windowed Information Systems
755 Data Warehousing & Mining
760 Advanced Database Management
764 Object-Oriented Database Systems
770 Knowledge Management for E-Business
795 Special Topics in Data Mining Applications
796 Directed Readings in Information Systems
797 Advanced Topics in Information Systems
Information Security and Assurance (ISA)
562 Information Security Theory and Practice
640 Programming Language Security
656 Network Security
673 Operating Systems Security
674 Intrusion Detection
681 Secure Software Design
697 Topics in Information Security
763 Security Protocol Analysis
764 Security Experimentation
765 Database & Distributed Systems Security
767 Secure Electronic Commerce
Software Engineering (SWE)
619 Software Construction
620 Software Requirements, Analysis/Specification*
621 Software Design
623 Formal Methods and Models
625 Software Project Management
626 Software Project Lab
630 Software Engineering Economics
631 Object-Oriented Design Patterns
632 User Interface Design & Development
637 Software Test & Quality Assurance
641 Systems Architecture for Large-Scale System
642 Software Engineering for World Wide Web
645 Component-based SWE Development
699 Special topics in SWE
720 Advanced Software Requirements
721 Reusable Software Architectures
723 Precise Modeling
763 Software Engineering Experimentation
781 Secure Software Design & Programming
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Should not be taken unless student is replacing INFS 622 as a part of the SWE Certificate.
Credit will not be given for both INFS 622 and SWE 620. Only three hours of credits will be awarded.
Computer Science (CS)
540 Language Processors
580 Artificial Intelligence Introduction
583 Analysis of Algorithms
750 Theory & Applications of Data Mining
782 Machine Learning
785 Knowledge Acquisition/Problem Solving
Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE)
646 Cryptography & Computer Network Security
746 Secure Telecommunication Systems
Operations Research (OR)
540 Management Science
541 Deterministic Models
542 Stochastic Models
Statistics (STAT)
544 Applied Probability
554 Applied Statistics
662 Multivariate Statistical Methods
663 Statistical Graphics & Data Exploration
664 Bayesian Inference & Decision Analysis
674 Survey Sampling II
Systems Engineering (SYST)
520 Systems Design and Integration
530 Systems Management and Evaluation
542 Decision Support Systems Engineering
664 Bayesian Inference and Decision Analysis
NOTE:
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Maximum of two 500-level electives permitted.
A thesis option is available; students may elect to complete a thesis
for up to 6 hours of elective credits.
Students may earn a Certificate in Software Engineering by
replacing the INFS 622 core course with SWE 620, and satisfying the
rest of the
SWE Certificate Requirements.
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For Further Information
Additional information on the program is available from the
ISE Student Advisor
Financial aid information is available at the
GMU Office of Financial Aid
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