B.S. in Computer Information Systems
Program Facts
College: Dr. Sam Pack College of Business
Major: Computer Information Systems
Degree Level: Bachelor's
- On-Campus
Credit Hours: 120
Duration: 4 Years
Tuition & Fees
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Overview
Through a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Information Systems, students will learn cutting-edge programming and networking technology. With faculty and staff members who put your education as their top priority, this degree will provide you with a variety of field-related skills to ensure your success after graduation.
Our BS-CIS program is designated as a STEM program as defined by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This designation has a direct impact on international students interested in these programs as it allows those with F-1 visas to remain in the United States after graduation for an additional 24 months under the optional practical training STEM extension.
…This extension makes it possible for students to undertake practical training for a total of 36 months. If this is of interest to you, reach out to the International Programs office for more detail and enroll today!
Program Benefits
Given that the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that Computer and Information Systems Managers job outlook is poised to grow 15% (much faster than average) from 2014 to 2024, it is a great time to be looking at information systems as a major. Our program will provide you with the resources you need in order to be successful in this rapidly growing and high-demand industry.
Courses
Learning Outcomes
- Expand students’ knowledge of computer information systems.
- Prepare the students for real-world situations by utilizing hands-on activities in the classroom.
- Provide an exciting, interactive, and demanding course of study.
- Prepare students to communicate and give effective, persuasive presentations.
- Prepare students to communicate through preparation of effective and thorough written documentation.
- Prepare students to think critically when solving business problems.
- Prepare students with knowledge specific to the discipline, which will enable them to be successful in an information systems career.
Career Outcomes
- Computer Programmers
- Computer Software Engineers
- Computer Support Specialists
- Database Administrators
- Computer Systems Analysts