Students can pursue IA as a stand-alone concentration or combine it with an Accounting or MIS concentration. Because of overlapping course requirements, students pursuing an Accounting or MIS concentration can typically complete a second concentration in IA with two or three additional courses. Students intending to pursue a dual concentration need to plan their studies in advance and coordinate the plan with both concentration advisors.
There are no formal concentration prerequisites though some concentration classes have individual prerequisites. Students taking advanced accounting classes need at least one accounting course (typically MGMT 540) beyond the required MBA core. Students taking MGMT 637 need at least an introductory exposure to computer programming which can be demonstrated by completing CS 152L, MGMT 330, or an equivalent course. Students need to complete MGMT 636 before taking MGMT 639 (Advanced IS Security). Applicable work experience may suffice in lieu of course prerequisites. Speak with the program advisor if you have specific questions about prerequisites.
Download the IA checklist for MBA students. Please use this worksheet as a guide to satisfy your graduation requirements. Check off the courses as you complete them to keep track of your progress.
Questions regarding concentration requirements should be addressed your with the IA Faculty Concentration Advisor.
MBA Application Best Consideration Dates for Domestic Students
MBA/MACCT Application Deadlines for International Students
Masters of Accounting (MACCT) Application Deadlines