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| Information Management Curriculum - 870 | ||
The Information Age has generated a revolution in the means in which we conduct business and warfare. New technologies have changed the traditional views of the marketplace, supply chain management, and logistics. As the range and complexity of computer applications have grown, the need to manage and exploit those resources has increased. This curriculum provides both the technical skills and business acumen to deal with a constantly evolving digital world. Brief Overview: The Information Systems Management graduate shall have the knowledge skills and competencies to: 1) Manage the acquisition of Information Systems; 2) Manage Information Systems and infrastructure support afloat and ashore; 3) Solve Information Systems engineering and management problems individually and in teams; 4) Effectively manage and lead in today's constantly changing digital world; 5) Develop and implement effective strategies and policies to take advantage of technological opportunities and mitigate risk; 6) Assimilate new technologies and transform organizations, processes, and strategies to compete in the marketplace or on the battlefield. These general education skill requirements are supported by the following topical educational skill requirements. Requirements for Entry: A baccalaureate degree with above-average grades is required. Completion of at least two semesters of college algebra or trigonometry is considered to be the minimum mathematical preparation. An APC of 345 is required for entry. International students should refer to the Admissions section for current TOEFL and entrance requirements. Entry Dates: January and July Program Length: Six Quarters (no P-Code); Seven Quarters (1309P with JPME I) Degree: Requirements for the Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree are met en route to satisfying the Educational Skills Requirements. Subspecialty: Completion of this curriculum qualifies a U.S. Navy officer as a Logistics - Information Technology subspecialist (subspecialty code 1309P). The 1309P code is applicable only to Supply Corps Officers (3100/3105/3107). Typical Subspecialty Jobs: Project /Program Manager, Hardware Systems Command; NAVSISA, Project Officer; Business Manager, PEO; CIO, Acquisition Office Curriculum Sponsor: Naval Supply Systems Command | ||
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