Student Experience
The Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) at the University of Washington Foster School of Business offers a collaborative, applied student experience designed to prepare students for roles at the intersection of business and technology. Students build technical and leadership skills through team-based learning, real-world projects, and engagement with industry in Seattle.
What Defines the MSIS Student Experience
Cohort-based Experience
Students progress through the program as part of a structured cohort, collaborating with peers from diverse academic and professional backgrounds. Through team-based coursework, students develop problem-solving, communication, and leadership skills at the intersection of business and technology.
Hands-on Learning
Students build practical skills in information systems through applied coursework focused on real-world business challenges. Through projects and hands-on assignments, students learn to analyze systems, manage data, and apply technology to support business decision-making.
Full-time, Evening Format
The program is delivered in a full-time, evening format designed to support students balancing graduate study with professional goals. This structure enables consistent engagement while allowing students to apply new skills in current or future roles.
Industry engagement and access
Students engage with industry professionals throughout the MSIS through guest speakers, program events, and applied learning opportunities. These experiences provide insight into how organizations use technology and data and help students understand expectations for roles in information systems and business.

