
Master of Science in Information Systems Employment Outcomes
Employment outcomes for Information Systems Masters graduates
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, demand for computer and information systems experts is expected to increase by 15 percent by 2022. Our graduates in the Master of Science in Information Systems program have gone on to start or advance their careers in consulting and information technology with private industry, government, and non-profit organizations.
Masters of Science in Information Systems Graduate Class Profile
Learn about our class profile*.
- 68 percent male / 32 percent female
- 3.35 average undergraduate GPA
- 0.6 average years of full-time work experience
- 11 percent of students from the U.S.
*Fall 2021 incoming class

* 3-year average base salary for 2017-2020 graduating classes
** Salaries in Asia tend to be lower than in the United States, due to a lower cost of living and a bonus structure customary to Asia, where a large bonus is offered yearly but is not guaranteed
*Accepted offers by industry and by function statistics reflect full-time MS programs only.
Our graduates go places
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- Amazon Web Services
- Capital One
- Deloitte
- Ernst & Young
- Microsoft
- Oracle
- PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PWC)
- TD Bank
- U.S Department of State
- World Bank Group
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- Analyst
- Business Analyst
- Business Operations Analyst
- IT consultant
- Financial Analyst
- Full-Stack Developer
- MarCom Specialist
- Software Developer
- Sr. Data Scientist