2019-2020 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Stephenson Department of Entrepreneurship & Information Systems (Graduate Program)
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For information regarding the UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM, click here.
Program Overview
The Stephenson Department of Entrepreneurship & Information Systems offers two graduate degree programs: the MS in Analytics and the PhD in Business Administration with a concentration in ISDS. These programs are discussed below.
Administration
Edward F. Watson III, Chair and MS Analytics Academic Advisor |
Karen Garner, Senior Coordinator |
Rudy Hirschheim, PhD ISDS Academic Advisor |
Gabrielle LeBoeuf, MS Analytics Coordinator |
Joni Shreve, MS Analytics Program Advisor |
TELEPHONE |
225-578-2515 |
FAX |
225-578-2511 |
E-MAIL |
sdeis@lsu.edu |
WEBSITE |
lsu.edu/business/sdeis |
Admission
Applications and supporting materials for all graduate study must be submitted through the online application site for the LSU Graduate School. Official transcripts, official test scores, and other materials that come from third-party sources must be mailed to: LSU Office of Graduate Admissions, 114 West David Boyd Hall, Baton Rouge, LA 70803. These documents are stored electronically. Departments have access to all materials submitted by and/or on behalf of a student applying to graduate study (see gradschool.lsu.edu/ for more information).
Minor in ISDS
Students minoring in ISDS must take 12 hours of 5000-level or higher courses. At least six hours must be ISDS PhD core courses, i.e., ISDS 7950 , ISDS 7080 , ISDS 7081 .
Students with a major outside the E.J. Ourso College of Business may be required to enroll in one or more remedial courses before taking other courses in the department.
Students minoring in ISDS and with a GPA less than 3.5 in ISDS courses shall be required to take a four-hour written exam designed and evaluated by their minor professor.
The evaluation of the written exam shall be reported to the graduate advisor in the student’s major department rather than to the student.
Graduate Faculty
(check current faculty listings by department here)
Joseph Cabral (6A) • Innovation strategy, startup-incumbent collaboration and entrepreneurial finance
Ye-Sho Chen (M) • Global eBusiness, knowledge management, technological entrepreneurship, doing business in China
Young H. Chun (M) • Probabilistic modeling, software quality management, decision analysis, information economics, data mining
Rudy Hirschheim (M) • Information systems management and development, IT sourcing, philosophy of science, service-oriented architecture
Peter Kelle (M) • Supply chain management, buyer-supplier negotiations, enterprise systems, and inventory management
Franz Lohrke (M) • Organizational legitimacy, slack resources, organizational turnaround.
Nan “Peter” Liang (6A) • Information security and security training, malicious insiders, big data and application
Yang Pan (6A) • Business analytics, IT firm’s strategic behavior, financial technology, technology platforms
Gabriele Piccoli (M) • Digital data streams, customer service systems, strategic information systems
Helmut Schneider (M) • Total quality management, supply chain management, data mining, and statistical analysis of crash data
Andrew Schwarz (M) • IT acceptance, adoption and use, IT governance, IT-business alignment; implementation and diffusion of technology within organizations, and future technology trends
Joni A. Shreve (3P) • Data mining and predictive modeling with an emphasis on classification analysis
Reg Tucker (6A) • Mental health & entrepreneurship, social entrepreneur motivation, entrepreneurial ecosystems
James Van Scotter (M) • eCommerce and communication, IT workforce, research methods and measurement
Edward Watson (M) • Enterprise systems, digital transformation, IT innovation, decision support, simulation and serious games
Sonja Wiley (M) • Medical informatics, bioinformatics, IT adoption and diffusion, eCommerce, and organizational and social impacts of IT
ProgramsDoctor of PhilosophyMaster of ScienceGraduate Certificate
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