The M.S. in Applied Digital Technology program in the Neil Griffin College of Business is a professional degree program designed to prepare students of various educational and professional backgrounds for positions that utilize 1) business technologies in creative capacities or 2) business analytics to make informed decision-making. The Neil Griffin College of Business is accredited by the AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business). The M.S. in Applied Digital Technology degree is STEM designated.
Courses that support the M.S. in Applied Digital Technology are offered in both a traditional face-to-face and wholly online environment. While students may enroll in the online M.S. Applied Digital Technology program at any time, enrollment is limited to summer session 1 or fall semester for the face-to-face M.S. Applied Digital Technology program.
Students may tailor their M.S. Applied Digital Technology program of study to a concentration in business analytics. The M.S. in Applied Digital Technology, emphasis in business analytics is comprised of 33-credit hours, which encompasses a 12-credit hour core, 12-credit hours of emphasis area courses, and 9-credit hours of electives. Approved elective courses consist of graduate courses in business, statistics, and computer science. Graduate program director permission is required for non-business elective courses.
Students complete Graduate Business Fundamentals (MBA 5003) in their first semester. Graduate Business Fundamentals is a prerequisite for several graduate business courses. Graduate Business Fundamentals may be waived as a prerequisite by graduate program director based on the graduate student’s undergraduate background.
Admission Requirements
Unconditional Admission
An applicant for the MS ADT degree program will receive unconditional admission by meeting the following criteria:
- Submitted a completed application for admission and a nonrefundable application fee at least 30 days in advance of registration.
- Submitted official transcripts from each previously attended college or university. Official transcripts must be submitted directly from the registrar of other institutions.
- Earned a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution or its equivalent with a minimum cumulative undergraduate grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.00 scale, OR a 3.00 GPA on the last 60 hours of coursework (undergraduate, graduate, or combination thereof).
- Earned a graduate or post-baccalaureate professional degree from a regionally-accredited (U.S.) institution.
Conditional Admission
Applicants that do not meet the cumulative or last 60 hours GPA criterion may receive conditional admission. Consideration for conditional admission is given to applicants that: Earned a minimum cumulative undergraduate grade point average of 2.50 on a 4.00 scale; OR a 2.75 GPA on the last 60 hours of coursework (undergraduate, graduate, or combination thereof); OR submitted a statement of purpose that will be evaluated by the director of graduate programs and the graduate programs admissions committee.
The following course restrictions will pertain to conditionally admitted applicants:
- Conditionally admitted students in the traditional face-to-face MS ADT program can take no more than 6 graduate credit hours during a traditional length semester.
- Conditionally admitted students in the online MS ADT program can take no more than 3 graduate credit hours during each seven-week term.
Conditionally admitted students will be moved to unconditional admission status upon completion of 6 hours with a grade of “B” or better in each course. While conditionally admitted, a grade of “C” or lower in any graduate-level course will result in suspension from the graduate program.
Satisfactory Progress
The Griffin Graduate Program’s standards for satisfactory progress enhance those set forth by A-State’s Graduate School.
Students are suspended and unable to re-enroll in the program upon earning a:
- “F” in any graduate course.
- “C” or below in Graduate Business Fundamentals (MBA 5003).
- “C” in two graduate courses. Students earning a second “C” in their last semester of coursework may re-take the course―or a viable course substitute―in the following semester, pending approval of the program director.
The following criteria must be met to be eligible for graduation:
- Students must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 in graduate coursework taken in the Griffin Graduate Program.