Mar 28, 2024  
2019-2020 Graduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Graduate Catalog [OFFICIAL CATALOG]

Business Information Systems and Analytics, M.S.


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Admission Requirements

Regular Admission

M.S. in BIS candidates must possess strong academic preparation and strong aptitude for graduate study in business. Consequently, the admission requirements embody evidence of both prior academic achievement (GPA) and probability of successful performance in the BIS program (GMAT or GRE score). Students seeking automatic admission to the M.S. in BIS program must meet one of the following criteria:

1. (200 x cumulative GPA) + GMAT score (or converted GRE score) ≥ 1020, OR
2. (200 x GPA from last 60 undergraduate hours) + GMAT score (or converted GRE score) ≥ 1080

Regardless of total points, the minimum acceptable GPA is 2.5, the minimum acceptable GMAT score is 420, and the minimum acceptable GRE score is equivalent to the minimum GMAT score when converted. GMAT or GRE scores used for admission must be taken within the past five years.

Waiver of GMAT or GRE Requirement:

The M.S. in BIS coordinator may waive the GMAT requirement for applicants who

  1. Hold a graduate degree or who are currently enrolled in a graduate or professional degree program with equivalent admission standards, OR
  2. Have at least a 3.25 GPA from an AACSB-accredited business school (including UALR), OR
  3. Can substantiate through written documentation that the combination of their academic and professional accomplishment makes them highly prepared for success in a rigorous graduate program. This may include holding analytically oriented professional or technical certification (i.e., CCDA, CISM, CISSP, MSCA, MSCE, VCP, etc.), current job responsibilities that substantiate preparedness and analytical skills (e.g., data analytics, strategic analysis, etc.), 3.5 or higher GPA from a highly reputable non-business program, OR
  4. Have at least a 2.5 GPA in a degree as described in 2 or 3 above combined with a minimum of 5 years of postbaccalaureate, professional work experience showing managerial duties and promotion to increasing levels of responsibility.

All GMAT waivers will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. To be considered for a GMAT waiver, candidates must first begin an application. A current resume will be required for GMAT waiver eligibility and unofficial transcripts may be requested. A brief, one page maximum, written request outlining why a GMAT waiver should be granted is required. The BIS graduate faculty reserve the right to interview GMAT waiver candidates at its discretion.

Conditional Admission

M.S. in BIS applicants who do not meet the criteria for full admission are encouraged to apply and may be admitted conditionally. Decisions concerning conditional admission will be made by the BIS graduate faculty (or a subcommittee thereof). Factors considered in requests for conditional admission will include the following: scores on other standardized exams, grades in the undergraduate major, or other pertinent data that indicate the applicant will perform satisfactorily in the M.S. in BIS program. Students conditionally admitted to the M.S. in BIS program must achieve a 3.25 GPA in the first 12 hours of study, or they will be dismissed.

Early Entry

Students are encouraged to apply to the Early Entry BBA to MS in BIS program before the end of their junior year to help ensure they have the full senior year to take courses for graduate credit, decreasing the course load required the fifth year. Faculty advisers for undergraduate students will help promote the program and identify potential students for the program.

  • Undergraduate students may apply and be accepted any time after completing 75 hours or more of undergraduate coursework. However, at least 90 hours of undergraduate coursework must have been completed by the time the first graduate course is taken.
  • All applicants must have at least a 3.25 overall GPA.
  • All applicants must complete an application for and be accepted into the MS in Business Information Systems program and the UA Little Rock Graduate School.
  • All applicants must complete an Early Entry Program form and have it approved by the graduate coordinator of the MS in Business Information Systems program, the graduate director of the College of Business, and the Graduate School. This form must be approved before the student begins graduate coursework. Failure to obtain prior approval negates the ability to “double count” courses.
  • Once accepted into the program, students must maintain a 3.0 overall average in their undergraduate coursework and, as required by the Graduate School, no grades below a B. Otherwise the student will be dismissed from the graduate program.

Note: Students may request a break of up to two semesters between completion of their BBA degree and start of their MS in Business Information Systems courses, as stated in the UA Little Rock Graduate Student Leave of Absence Policy (Policy #509.12). If a student does not resume graduate studies after the approved leave time expires, the student will then be released from the Early Entry BBA to MS in Business Information Systems Program. The student may then reapply to the graduate program using the regular admission process. Applications to the Early Entry Program should be submitted to the MS in Business Information Systems coordinator. 

Program Requirements

Competency in Object-Oriented programming (BINS 5312  or equivalent), which can be met with prior course work or experience. A high impact experiential learning activity, such as an internship, competition, or industry-based project, is required for graduation from the M.S. in Business Information Systems and Analytics degree. 

Foundation Courses


(four graduate credits which may be waived with prior undergraduate coursework)

Undergraduate Equivalents


  • ACCT 2310 Principles of Accounting I
    and
  • ACCT 2330 Principles of Accounting II
     
  • BINS 3307 Systems Dev Methodologies
    and
  • BINS 4350 Business Data Mgmt Systems

Electives (6 credits)


  • 6 hours (with approval of program coordinator)

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