BS in Information Systems Management Curriculum (STEM)

DEGREE/CURRICULUM STRUCTURE

CORE COURSES: Core courses provide an in-depth exploration of the liberal arts that expands your critical thinking and analytical skills, increases your knowledge, and develops your intellect. (See courses below)

ELECTIVES: Students select elective credits from DAUS course offerings in consultation with their adviser.

INTERNSHIPS: Earn academic credit while gaining industry experience. Work with coaches at the NYU Wasserman Center for Career Development at NYU SPS to learn how to land an internship that will let you put what you have learned in the classroom into action. You'll also have access to a wide range of career development services.

CAPSTONE: Work in close consultation with a faculty advisor on a senior thesis or project in your field of study. (See information below)

STEM DESIGNATION: The STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) designation is assigned to programs that have quantitative/technical focus and enable students to participate in a longer optional practical training (OPT) post-graduation.

CORE REQUIREMENTS

The degree is a 128 credit program consisting of a required set of core courses (32 credits), required courses (16 credits), ISM foundation courses (24 credits), advanced ISM courses (20 credits), ISM elective courses (16 credits), liberal arts electives (16 credits), and a graduation project (4 credits).

Writing

The following courses may be required based on a writing placement assessment, and should be successfully completed within the first three semesters.

Critical Thinking

Students are required to take the following course.

Quantitative Reasoning

Students, in close consultation with their advisor, select Math 1 and Math II or one of the following other courses based on a math placement assessment.

Scientific Issues

Students select one of the following courses in consultation with their advisor.

Liberal Arts Electives

In addition to the core curriculum requirements, bachelor of science degree students select an additional 16 credits of liberal arts courses in consultation with their advisor.

Required Courses

Based on math placement assessment, students select one of the two math courses listed below (in addition to the Quantitative Reasoning requirement in the Core Curriculum) and are required to take all additional courses listed.

Electives in Information Systems Management

Students select an additional 16 credits from the above required courses in consultation with their advisor of which one may be the following.

Graduation Project

Students select one of the following courses in consultation with their advisor.

APPLICATION DEADLINES

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Admissions Criteria

The NYU SPS Admissions team carefully weighs each component of your application during the admissions review process to evaluate your ability to benefit from and contribute to the dynamic learning environment and the challenging curriculum that the NYU School of Professional Studies offers.

CONTACT ADMISSIONS

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Financing Your Education

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