

The goal of the ISQA graduate certificate programs is to allow post-baccalaureate students and working professionals to expand their educational background and complete work that could count towards a graduate degree. Earning the graduate certificates will enhance skill sets; provide exposure to new information technologies, theories and practices; allow individuals to work towards various professional certifications; increase growth potential with employers; and increase prospects of obtaining a graduate degree. The graduate certificate program offers existing technical and managerial professionals the chance to improve and hone their communication skills to aide in their professional development.
Individuals with an undergraduate degree and one to two years of work experience in information systems (IS) related roles are eligible to apply for the ISQA graduate certificate programs.
The ISQA graduate certificates consist of three core courses (9 credits) and one elective (3 credits) for a total of 12 credit hours. Specific course requirements for each graduate certificate are shown below. There are three prerequisite courses, not counted as part of the 12 credit hours, which may be waived by the chair of the Graduate Program Committee, based on courses already taken, applicable work experience, or the recommendation of faculty teaching the prerequisite courses. These courses are:
CIST 3100 - Organizations, Applications, and Technology
ISQA 8040 - An Overview of Systems Development
ISQA 8050 - Data Organization and Storage
The Systems Analysis and Design Certificate will provide students with advanced technical, organizational and managerial background to become systems or business analysts and software developers.
ISQA 8210 - Management of Software Development
ISQA 8220 - Advanced Systems Analysis and Design
ISQA 8410 - Database Management Systems
ISQA 8420 - Managing the IS Function
ISQA 8106 - Information Systems Architecture and Organization
ISQA 8900 - Independent Research in MIS (must be related to systems analysis & design)
ISQA 8080 - Seminar in MIS (must be related to systems analysis & design)
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Office of Graduate Studies
6001 Dodge St, EAB 203
Omaha, NE U.S.A. 68182-0209
For questions regarding the ISQA graduate certificates, please contact:
Dr. Peter Wolcott
Chairperson
ISQA Graduate Program Committee
pwolcott@mail.unomaha.edu
402-554-3158
and/or
Ms. Carla Frakes
Graduate Advisor
cfrakes@mail.unomaha.edu
402-554-2073
last updated : 11/2/2011 at 3:43pm