MSIS Upcoming Schedule
Summer 2008 Schedule
First 6-Week Session, May 19th – June 27th
INFS 730 Programming for E-Commerce (core course)
Prerequisite: INFS 605 or equivalent
Delivery Methods:
- Internet
Instructor: Chris Olson, chris.olson@dsu.edu
(3 credit hours)
INFS 742 Healthcare Info Infrastructure (healthcare specialization track)
Delivery Methods:
- Internet
Instructor: Joyce Havlik, joyce.havlik@dsu.edu
(3 credit hours)
INFS 750 IT Infrastructure, Technology and Network Management (core course)
Prerequisite: INFS 601 or equivalent
Delivery Methods:
- Internet
Instructor: Mark Moran, mark.moran@dsu.edu
(3 credit hours)
INFS 760 Enterprise Modeling, and Data Management (core course)
Prerequisite INFS 601 or equivalent
Delivery Methods:
- Internet
Instructor: Ronghua Shan, ronghua.shan@dsu.edu
(3 credit hours)
Second 6-Week Session, June 30th – August 8th
INFS 752 Advanced Network Technologies (networking specialization track)
Prerequisite: INFS 750
Instructor: Mark Moran, mark.moran@dsu.edu
(3 credit hours)
INFS 762 Data Warehousing & Data Mining (database specialization track)
Prerequisites: INFS 605 or equivalent and INFS 760
Delivery Methods:
- Internet
Instructor: Stephen Krebsbach, stephen.krebsbach@dsu.edu
(3 credit hours)
INFS 780 Information Technology Strategy and Policy (core)
Prerequisites: Completion of all other core courses or permission of the instructor.
Delivery Methods:
- Internet
Instructor: Rick Christoph, rick.christoph@dsu.edu
(3 credit hours)
Full Summer Session, May 19th – August 8th
INFS 788 Information Systems Project
Prerequisite: Completion of core courses and start of concentration.
- INFS 788: Planning (1 credit hour)
- INFS 788: Implementation (2 credit hours)
- INFS 788: Continuation (1 credit hour)
Requires prior approval of the project and submission of appropriate paperwork before the registration can be processed. (One-on-one arrangement with faculty member with expertise in project topic.) (1-3 credit hours)
INFS 789 Program Sustaining
Register only if you are not planning on taking any courses for the current semester. This is a zero credit, zero cost course that only keeps you active in your program while you are not taking any graduate courses to be used toward your degree. (0 credit hours)

