Master of Science in Information Systems
Lead Today’s Technological Advancements
You know that technology advances at a rate nearly immeasurable. The biotech revolution, expanding mobile technologies, anthropomorphic robotics, artificial intelligence, and quantum computing will affect the information systems of the future. Prepare for these changes and take on leadership roles in information systems and technology with Norwich’s Master of Science in Information Systems program.
Experience a flexible learning environment designed with adult learners like you in mind. Norwich’s 100% online platform allows you to complete coursework anywhere, anytime. Courses are taught by industry leaders dedicated to your success who provide one-on-one feedback.
Your degree from Norwich will ensure you learn the technical knowledge and evaluation techniques needed to identify and solve problems to sustain an organization’s technical infrastructure. You may not have a quantitative background or a bachelor’s degree in science, computer science, mathematics or information systems, but Norwich provides you with the preparatory courses necessary to start your information systems career.
You, at Norwich
Learn from a faculty of active scholars with doctorate degrees.
Customize your studies based on your career goals and personal interests.
Develop essential skills relevant to not only careers in history but also in business, law, education, and government.
Improve your historical insight, research, writing, analysis and presentation skills.
Apply to one of four start dates per year.
Benefit from a university recognized as offering Best Value with respect to high academic quality and low net cost of attendance, according to the U.S. News & World Report.*
*Rankings are based on undergraduate programs and on students who recieved the average level of need-based financial aid.
Accreditation & Recognition
Norwich University is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (formerly the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc.).