
PM 6520: Agile Product Development
Students will learn the value of various Agile approaches to address customer’s requirements, business value, higher quality, lower cost, adapting to change, reducing risk and quicker time to market for products.
Master of Science
The Master of Science in Information Systems degree at Regis is designed for leaders, programmers, developers, engineers and other tech professionals who aspire to lead technology teams. Our robust curriculum is aligned with the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Global Competency Model for Graduate Degree Programs in Information Science. This means the skills you gain in the classroom will be immediately applicable in your current and future roles across a broad spectrum of industries.
The accelerated master’s program is designed for students who are looking to change careers, sharpen their skills or transition into leadership positions within their organizations. You’ll collaborate and learn alongside other information technology professionals, as you build your professional network and peer connections. Our streamlined courses teach only what students need to advance as IT leaders, including leading methodologies in Agile, DevOps, business intelligence and more.
The Regis M.S. in Information Systems is designed to work around your busy schedule — classes are available 100% online in an accelerated format with six start dates per year. You can also earn two certifications while completing your master’s degree as you develop a deeper knowledge of enterprise engineering and leading technology teams. If you’re ready to take your technology career to the next level, there’s no time like the present to earn your M.S. in Information Systems at Regis.
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Program Format
Online courses*
8-week terms
*Also offered full-time, on-campus, starting Fall 2024.
Time Commitment
12-24 months
Key Dates
Starts are offered in January, March, May, June, August and October
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Solution architects analyze an organization's goals and requirements and then develop the best solution based on available technologies within the current environment.
Systems analysts work with clients to define and analyze system problems and solutions. They establish teams to develop, test and implement solutions that align with the organization’s requirements and client needs.
Information technology project managers oversee technology projects of a company or organization and are expected to be informed on how much the project will cost and how long it will take. These professionals require strong time management and budgeting skills, as well as the ability to build a team that is reliable and hardworking.
*Bureau of Labor Statistics, Computer and Information Systems Managers, bls.gov/ooh/management/computer-and-information-systems-managers
Dave Samuel
Chief Information Officer
M.S. Information Technology Management, 2016
Start with a certificate program and see what you think. All classes in our Graduate Certificate in Leading Technology Teams and Graduate Certificate in Enterprise Engineering programs can be applied to the M.S. in Information Systems. This allows you to divide your master's course work into manageable chunks while earning two graduate certificates in the meantime.
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Get all the details on our M.S. Information Systems program, including course requirements and application materials.
Students will learn the value of various Agile approaches to address customer’s requirements, business value, higher quality, lower cost, adapting to change, reducing risk and quicker time to market for products.
Introduces the methodologies, tools and insights of the DevOps process and what it can do for an organization. The course covers development, deployment and operations including infrastructure as code, continuous deployment, testing automation, validation, monitoring and security.
Architectures, theories, methodologies and technologies that transform structured, semi-structured and unstructured data into meaningful and useful information. Covers analysis of enterprise data requirements to develop queries, reports and building online analytical processing (OLAP) cubes that use business analytics to answer complex business questions.
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Tuition for the 2023-2024 academic year: $896 per credit hour
For information on program-specific fees visit regis.edu/cost. Tuition and fees are subject to change.
Total program credits: 30
Earning your Master of Science in Information Systems from Regis sets you apart and expands your professional network — think of it as an investment in your future. Between scholarship opportunities and financial aid packages, advancing your education is within reach. Explore our Investing in Your Future graduate financing guide or sign up for one of our upcoming graduate financial aid information sessions.
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The M.S. Information Systems is offered by the Data and Information Sciences Department within the Anderson College of Business and Computing.