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Computing and Business
Administered By: College of Computing Sciences
computingandbusiness
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Administration
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Chairperson baltrush
Associate Chairperson calvin
PhD Director nassimi

Administration
Chairperson Michael A. Baltrush
Associate Chairperson James M. Calvin
PhD Director David Nassimi

Faculty
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Distinguished Professor leung
Professors gehani, geller, mchugh, mili, perl, shih, verb, wangj
Associate Professors baltrush, calvin, alexg, hung, marvin, cliu, ryon, sohna, dth
Assistant Professors borcea, bcohen, usman, gwang
Special Lecturers gblank, oe2, kapleau, karvelas, kwestel, theo, rutkowsk

Faculty
Distinguished Professor Joseph Y. Leung
Professors Narain Gehani, James Geller, James McHugh, Ali Mili, Yehoshua Perl, Frank Y. Shih, Boris S. Verkhovsky, Jason T. Wang
Associate Professors Michael A. Baltrush, James M. Calvin, Alexandros Gerbessiotis, Daochuan Hung, Marvin K. Nakayama, Chengjun Liu, John W. Ryon, Andrew Sohn, Dimitrios Theodoratos
Assistant Professors Cristian M. Borcea, Barry Cohen, Usman W. Roshan, Guiling Wang
Special Lecturers George Blank, Osama Eljabiri, Jonathan J. Kapleau, Dionissios Karvelas, Morty D. Kwestel, Theodore L. Nicholson, Wallace Rutkowski

Advisors
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Undergraduate Advisor svanderm
MSCS Advisor kprice
1st Year PhD Advisor nassimi

Advisors
Undergraduate Advisor Sarah Vandermark
MSCS Advisor Kathleen Price
1st Year PhD Advisor David Nassimi
 
Technology and Science are dramatically changing our economy and our society. This is creating new business opportunities and needs, with an increasing push for computing employees to be more involved in business aspects of a company. Computing employees must have a solid understanding of business fundamentals to succeed. Specifically designed to address theses issues, the Master of Science (MS) in Computing and Business degree is primarily for people who want to develop, use, and manage software applications and systems in a business environment.

Offered by the College of Computing Sciences, the MS in Computing and Business contains a mix of courses in computer science and business. With one of the most computing intensive campuses in the world, NJIT has pioneered in the applications of new technologies as learning tools. The College of Computing Sciences educates one of the largest groups of information technology students in the nation.

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M. S. in Computing and Busniness 33 credits 4
 
M. S. in Computing and Busniness (33 credits)

Core: 24 credits

Business Core:

acct615,fin600,hrm601,mrkt620
  Acct 615Management Accounting (3 credits)
  Fin 600Corporate Finance I (3 credits)
  HRM 601Organizational Behavior (3 credits)
  Mrkt 620Competing in Global Markets (3 credits)
Computer Science Core cs610,cs631,cs734,cs696
  CS 610Data Structures and Algorithms (3 credits)
  CS 631Data Management System Design (3 credits)
  CS 734Data Mining (3 credits )
  CS 696Network Management and Security (3 credits)
Electives: Choose 9 credits (ONLY one from SOM) cs632,cs652,cs656,cs661,ece644,fin624,fin626,fin634,fin641,fin650,is634,is681,mgmt630,mgmt635,mgmt650,mis625
  CS 632Advanced Database System Design (3 credits)
  CS 652Computer Networks-Architectures, Protocols and Standards (3 Credits)
  CS 656Internet and Higher-Layer Protocols (3 credits)
  CS 661Systems Simulation (3 credits)
  ECE 644Introduction to Wireless and Personal Communications Systems (3 credits)
  Fin 624Corporate Finance II (3 credits)
  Fin 626Financial Investment Institutions (3 credits)
  Fin 634Mergers, Acquisitions, and Restructuring (3 credits)
  Fin 641Derivatives Markets (3 credits)
  Fin 650Investment Analysis and Portfolio Theory (3 credits)
  IS 634Information Retrieval (3 credits)
  IS 681Computer Security Auditing (3 credits )
  Mgmt 630Decision Analysis (3 credits)
  Mgmt 635Data Mining and Analysis (3 credits)
  Mgmt 650Knowledge Management (3 credits)
  MIS 625Management Strategies for E-Commerce (3 credits)
 


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