
Overview
Dakota State University (DSU) specializes in information systems, information assurance, health informatics, and educational technology. Available online or on campus. Top ranked. Great value.
About DSU
The MSIS, MSIA, and MSET degrees are rated best buys by GetEducated.com, and U.S.News & World Report rates DSU the number-one Midwest 2009 public comprehensive college. Student learning is the faculty’s top priority.
Graduate Degrees
• Master of Science in Educational Technology
• Master of Science in Information Assurance
• Master of Science in Information Systems
• Master of Science in Health Informatics
• Doctor of Science in Information Systems
Educational Technology
The Master of Science in Educational Technology (MSET) empowers educators and trainers to meet the increasing demands of integrating technology in curriculum and instruction.
Specializations include distance education, technology systems, and a K-12 educational technology endorsement. GetEducated.com rates it a best buy. To find out more about the MSET, visit www.dsu.edu/mset.
Information Assurance
The Master of Science in Information Assurance (MSIA) prepares graduates to protect an organization’s information assets. Both the National Security Agency and The Department of Homeland Security have designated DSU as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education (CAEIAE).
Specializations include banking and financial security, wireless and networking security, and Internet and e-commerce. Read more about the MSIA at www.dsu.edu/msia.
Information Systems—Master’s
The Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) degree focuses on the integration of information technology with business problems and opportunities.
Specializations include data management, electronic commerce, network administration and security, and health care information systems. To learn more about the MSIS, visit www.dsu.edu/msis.
Health Informatics—Master’s
The Master of Science in Health Informatics (MSHI) degree is intended to produce graduates who will play a key role in the design, development, and management of health information systems in healthcare-related facilities, agencies, and organizations. The MSHI program will produce highly qualified IT professionals to work in the health care industry as it transitions from a paper-intensive industry to a digital one. To learn more about the MSHI, visit www.dsu.edu/mshi.
Information Systems—Doctorate
The Doctor of Science (DSc) in Information Systems prepares individuals for careers in teaching, research, consulting, and corporate employment.
Specializations include decision support, knowledge and data management; information assurance and computer security; and health care information systems. Read more about the DSc at www.dsu.edu/dsis.
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Public
Located in a rural town
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Undergraduate: 2,296
Graduate: 340
International: 86
Director of Financial Aid
Denise Grayson
Phone: (605) 256-5152
Denise.Grayson@dsu.edu
Phone: (605) 256-5799
E-mail: gradoffice@dsu.edu


