In our increasingly complex digital society, we generate data in great supply. Now, we need to know how to collect it, manage it and leverage it effectively and ethically. The University of Central Missouri’s AACSB-accredited Big Data Analytics and Information Technology master’s degree program prepares you to do just that.
In big data analytics courses, programming classes and others, learn from expert faculty who are leaders in fields such as:
They not only teach the technical skills you need to perform the work itself but also instruct you on project management and business intelligence. This ensures you know how to put your skills to use in a business context.
UCM’s affordable Big Data and Information Technology MS
If you want to advance your career by deepening your knowledge base, you’ll benefit from UCM’s high-value degrees. Between the low cost of tuition and the high salary prospects for big data analytics jobs, information technology jobs and opportunities in other related fields, you can get a big return on your educational investment.
The Big Data Analytics and Information Technology master’s degree is offered on both UCM campuses in Warrensburg and Lee’s Summit for flexible options in completing the graduate program.
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17:1 program student-to-faculty ratio
100% graduate employment rate
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All big data analytics courses at the University of Central Missouri are designed to ensure you learn the latest tools and trends in this ever-changing field.
In fact, our advisory board — composed of top IT leaders in the Kansas City area — reviews all Big Data Analytics and Information Technology MS program courses to provide feedback on which topics would benefit graduate students in the program most. This ensures you learn skills that help you advance your career and build your expertise.
Get ready for big data analytics jobs, advancement in the IT industry and technology
leadership. You’ll master topics in deep learning and AI, cloud computing, big data
engineering, data visualization, programming, predictive analytics and data mining
among others.
Big data analytics courses you may take include:
Put your learning into practice through a variety of experiential and extracurricular learning activities offered to students in the Big Data and IT master’s program.
Find success seeking information technology jobs, data analytics jobs and other roles in the field as a graduate of UCM’s Big Data and IT master’s program. You can also leverage your new expertise and experience to qualify for promotions at your current place of employment.
Past graduates of UCM’s Big Data and Information Technology MS program work as big data engineers, AI specialists, business intelligence analysts and other roles at leading organizations such as:
You can also continue learning in a Ph.D. program and work toward teaching the next generation of students about this exciting field of study.
Information technology and big data analytics jobs and opportunities
Use the interactive tool below to learn more about job opportunities, salaries and other career data for graduates with a Big Data and Information Technology master’s degree from UCM.
The University of Central Missouri makes it easy for you to get started in the Big Data and IT master’s program. We offer a variety of ways for you to finance your graduate degree, so cost isn’t a barrier to your educational and career goals. Financial aid options include loans, grants, graduate assistantships and scholarships.
In fact, UCM sets aside some scholarships specifically for students in the Computer Information Systems and Analytics discipline, including:
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Admission is granted on the basis of person's academic aptitude and potential evaluated through academic record, work experience, and test scores. Courses completed prior to receipt of an undergraduate degree cannot be used toward the Big Data Analytics and IT degree.
MS in Big Data Analytics and IT is a 30-hour program. At least 15 hours must be taken at 5000/6000 level. For more information contact Dr. Sam Ramanujan at (660) 441-0496 or via email.
Course # | Course Title | Credit Hours |
CIS 5760 | Advanced Applications Development Using JAVA | 3 |
CIS 5650 | Managing Information Security in Organizations | 3 |
CIS 5660 | Legal Environment of Information Systems | 3 |
CIS 5675 | Project Management | 3 |
CIS 5690 | Advanced Systems Project | 3 |
Total Hours | 15 |
Course # | Course Title | Credit Hours |
CIS 5750 | Big Data Architecture | 3 |
CIS 5780 | Data Resource Management | 3 |
CIS 5680 | Business Intelligence and Analytics | 3 |
CIS 5681 | Big Data Solutions for Business | 3 |
CIS 5685 | Information Visualization for Big Data Analytics | 3 |
CIS 5686 | Business Applications of Machine and Deep Learning | 3 |
Due to the applied nature of this program, students are required to participate in curricular practical training during the first year of studies based on appropriate courses. A student is expected to take CIS 5670 - Internship in CIS (3) to meet the elective requirements. If the student does not receive a paid internship, any other graduate level CIS course approved by the advisor, may be taken.
Course # | Course Title | Credit Hours |
CIS 5606 | Advanced Applications Development Using Visual C# | 3 |
CIS 5610 | Internet for the Enterprise | 3 |
CIS 5670 | Internship in CIS | 3 |
CIS 6610 | Readings in Computer Information Systems | 1-3 |
ECON 5005 | Economic Analysis for Business Decisions | 2 |
The following undergraduate courses (or equivalents) are required. Some of the requirements may be waived for the Computer Information Systems area. Undergraduate work already completed may be used to satisfy undergraduate background requirements.
Course # | Course Title | Credit Hours |
CIS 1625 | Programming in Visual C# | 3 |
CIS 2665 | Principles of Data Comm. & Local Area Networking | 3 |
CIS 3625 | Bus. app dev with Java | 3 |
CIS 3650 | Database Management Systems * | 3 |
CIS 3660 | Analysis & Design of CIS ** | 3 |
FIN 2801 | Business Statistics I *** | 3 |
*This course has a prerequisite (CIS 1600). Student should take this course or an equivalent.
** This course has a prerequisite (CIS 3630). Graduate students can have this prerequisite waived by the department chair.
***This course has a prerequisite (Math 1111 or equivalent).
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