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Integrated Track

Objectives of the Integrated Undergraduate-Graduate (IUG) in MIS Track

The primary purpose of UNO's College of IS&T's integrated undergraduate/graduate (IUG) track in MIS is to provide outstanding undergraduate students in the College of IS&T an option to complete the BS undergraduate degree in MIS and the MS graduate degree MIS in five years (152 total hours). The IUG program is designed for dedicated students who are motivated and willing to take on early the challenges relating to graduate education. As such, the program involves both intensive study and preparation in the MIS field.

IUG MIS Program of Study

The IUG track is a 152-hour undergraduate-graduate option that allows eligible students to work towards MS in MIS degree requirements while completing their undergraduate degree. Students interested in this option will work closely with an advisor and a faculty mentor to develop an integrated plan of study.

General Guidelines

  • Time of admission to the program: Students will be eligible for admission to the integrated degree program when they have completed their Junior year in MIS. Students can apply for consideration in the last part of their Junior year. Students will start taking courses in the graduate program in their senior year.

  • Joint admission: Students must apply to and meet admission requirements of the MS in MIS graduate program.

  • Plan of study: In consultation with an advisor and a faculty mentor, students will be required to prepare a plan of study. The plan will cover the entire time period of the program and it will be periodically reviewed with an advisor.

  • Advising: Students will present their portfolio (see below for details) and a plan of study in person to the integrated program committee prior to being admitted to the program.

  • Tuition charges: Students will be required to pay graduate tuition rates when taking graduate courses.
Admission Requirements and Procedures
  1. Students with Junior standing and at least 85-90 hours of completed coursework in their undergraduate degree program may apply for admission consideration into the integrated undergraduate/graduate (IUG) track.

  2. Interested students will be required to present a "portfolio" of the following credentials. Whenever possible, candidate students will be required to present their "portfolio" in a presentation to the IUG Selection Committee.

    1. Three letters of recommendations, at least two from faculty.

    2. Statement of intent - a personal statement about why the student wishes to apply for the IUG track.

    3. Undergraduate transcripts.

    4. GMAT or GRE Score.

    5. Other supporting documents (e.g., projects and papers, software, work experience, etc.) should be included where possible.

  3. Students are highly encouraged to identify and work with a faculty mentor who knows their background and can champion their application to the IUG track.

  4. All applicants will need to meet any other admission requirements established for the MS in MIS program.

  5. The application to the IUG track will be considered as a complete package and therefore obtaining a high Undergraduate GPA and/or GMAT/GRE score is not a guarantee of admission.

  6. Students are allowed to use up to 9 hours of ISQA 8xx5 or ISQA 8xx6 courses towards the undergraduate degree.
5-Year Plan of Study
for Integrated Undergraduate/Graduate Program

First Year
MATH 1930
CIST 1010 CIST 1400/1404
ENGL 1150
Public Speaking
Humanities
(Test out/CIST 1100)
3 hours
1 hour
3 hours
3 hours
3 hours
3 hours
16 hours

MATH 2030
CSCI 1620
CIST 3100
ENGL 1160
Humanities
3 hours
3 hours
3 hours
3 hours
3 hours
15 hours
Second Year
ACCT 2010
CIST 2500
ENGL 3980
Aditional Programming Language **
ISQA 3210
Elective
3 hours
3 hours
3 hours
3 hours


3 hours
1 hour
16 hours

ACCT 2020
ISQA 3300
ISQA 3310
ISQA 3400
ECON 2200*
Elective
3 hours
3 hours
3 hours
3 hours
3 hours
1 hour
16 hours
Third Year
ISQA 4110
Business Elective
CIST 3110/Hum.
ECON 2220 *
Natural Science
3 hours
3 hours
3 hours
3 hours
5 hours
17 hours

ISQA 4120
MGMT 3490
ISQA Elective/8xxx
ISQA 8060
Social Science
3 hours
3 hours
3 hours
3 hours
3 hours
15 hours
Summer Session
ISQA Elective/8xxx
Cultural Diversity
Elective
3 hours
3 hours
3 hours
9 hours



Fourth Year
ISQA 8310
ISQA 8420
Elective
ISQA Elective
3 hours
3 hours
3 hours
3 hours
12 hours

ISQA 8410
ISQA 8210
Elective
Elective
3 hours
3 hours
3 hours
3 hours
12 hours
Fifth Year
ISQA 8810
ISQA 8380
Natural Sciences
ISQA Elective/8xxx
3 hours
3 hours
3 hours
3 hours
12 hours

ISQA 8220
ISQA Elective/8xxx
ISQA Elective/8xxx
Cultural Diversity
3 hours
3 hours
3 hours
3 hours
12 hours
Undergraduate & Graduate Total: 152 hours
A minimum of 125 undergraduate credit hours required for BIS degree (Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems).
* Note: ECON 2200 and ECON 2220 should be taken to satisfy the Social Science requirement.

** Note: See MIS Matriculation Form

The following courses are recommended specialization elective courses, cross-listed between the graduate and undergraduate catalog:

  • ISQA 8106/4100 - Information Systems Architecture and Organization

  • ISQA 8736/4730 - Decision Support Systems

  • ISQA 8186/4180 - Electronic Commerce

  • ISQA 8196/4190 - Process Re-engineering with Information Technology

This page was updated on April 5, 2008.