The Information Systems Ph.D. program is designed to produce scholars with a commanding knowledge of both theory and practice of Information Systems for complex applications and environments.
Information Systems Ph.D. dissertations must make a substantial scientific contribution to their particular area of research.
Learning Outcomes:
The graduates of our Ph.D. program will be able to demonstrate the ability to:
Understand fundamental knowledge of and apply research methods within a student’s chosen focus of Human-Centered Computing or data intensive research.
Critically examine research in the student’s chosen research area.
Develop research questions, design research methodologies, implement systems, interpret results and discuss implications for a research project in the student’s chosen research area.
Teach effectively in one Information Systems course.