CIS 699 - Thesis

3 credits / Spring 2012

Delivery/Location: Instructor Driven

Prerequisite

Admitted to the MSBA-CIS program and Permission of the CIS Department.

Description

Thesis to fulfill the Plan A program requirement for the MSBA-CIS program; the project is professor and committee approved.

This course is not delivered by distance media; it is driven by an agreement between the instructor and the student. Typical examples are thesis, research, internship, and other courses where the objectives and activities are determined jointly by the instructor and the student. In most cases, the agreement on course activities and objectives is reached with the student and advisor or instructor before enrollment in the course. During the course, the instructor and student communicate by any convenient means, usually phone and email.

This course has an online component delivered through RamCT.

This course can be applied towards:

Important Information

Active-duty military, veterans, employees of corporations with an arranged discount program, federal and state employees (CO state employees are not eligible) must contact the CIS Advisors to receive the tuition reduction code prior to registering for courses. Students must be admitted to the CIS Program to receive this discount. Reduction of tuition will be given only if you provide the appropriate code at the time of enrollment. Call (970) 491-4612 or (866) 491-2746 x 1 or email CISAdvisor@business.colostate.edu for assistance.

Textbooks and Materials

No specific textbooks are required for this class. Students work with their faculty advisor for required materials. For questions regarding access to RamCT, contact Tech Support at (800) 491-4622 x 5 or techsupport@business.colostate.edu

Instructors

Susan Meyer
(970) 491-2461
Susan.Meyer@colostate.edu

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Section 801 (Instructor Driven)

Date:
Jan. 17 - May. 19, 2012 (18 wks.)
Instructors:
Susan Meyer
Grading:
Traditional
Tuition:
$1,980

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