Doctor of Business Administration Information Systems Curriculum The Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) in Information Systems program at Cleveland State University is a research-oriented degree program dedicated to preparing students for an academic career in teaching at the college or university level. The program focuses on enabling students to conduct research that is theoretically sound and relevant to practice. Students will also be provided opportunities for developing inter-disciplinary research skills. The program is designed to support both full-time and part-time students and allows for timely completion of the degree by all students. Prerequisites IST 602 IST 603 IST 604 IST 606 Advanced Programming of Business Systems Systems Analysis Methods Design and Implementation of DBMS Management of Business Networks DBA Core Courses Multivariate Statistical Methods Applied Multivariate Statistical Analysis Business Research: Analysis and Applications Seminar on Business Teaching Methods Advanced Analytical Core Courses Seminar on Business Teaching Methods Applied Multivariate Statistical Analysis Business Research: Analysis and Applications Research Design and Measurements Information Systems Major Courses Foundations of Information Systems Seminar in Information Systems Current Topics Knowledge Management Enterprise Databases Managing Networks and Security Risks Information Systems Electives Project Management and Scheduling Business Value of Information Technology Electronic Commerce Business Analytics and Data Mining Business Geographics and GIS Enterprise Resource Planning Dissertation Research Dissertation The above represents a sample curriculum for this specialization. For further information on requirements, please see the Graduate Catalog at http://catalog.csuohio.edu/ Last Modified 12/11/2012 or call the DBA Program at 216.687.3786 Last Modified 12/11/2012