Computer Information Systems BS

Find your pathway to success at the intersection of business and technology.

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Get ahead in a high-tech job market with a degree in computer information systems.

Our Bachelor of Science in computer information systems (CIS) combines technical education with business courses, building a foundation for success in an information-based economy.

In-Demand Careers

  • Data Analyst
  • Software Engineer
  • Technical Support Specialist
  • Web Developer
  • Database Administrator
  • IT Consultant

Why Computer Information Systems at 麻豆原创?

  • We offer small classes and PhD-level faculty who provide opportunities for personalized learning and mentorship.
  • Our flexible program includes options for in-person, online and hybrid learning, with both day and evening classes available.
  • Our two minors in CIS and data analytics enable all students to learn how to apply information technology across disciplines.
  • Topics covered include: database programming, computer security, hardware and software systems, software development, management and marketing, and microeconomics.
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Understand the courses you鈥檒l take, the curriculum requirements to meet, and the concepts you鈥檒l gain mastery of. This program also offers two minor program options. Get all the detailed information you鈥檙e looking for.

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Frederick Torres

Frederick Torres

鈥淢y advisor suggested I look into computer information systems, which is a mix of business and technology. Being able to combine something I鈥檓 good at 鈥 business 鈥 with something I鈥檓 passionate about 鈥 computers 鈥 is like having the best of both worlds.鈥

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Program Details

Course Information

You will complete a technical core of courses that include computer programming, networking, cybersecurity, database design and systems analysis. Your business core will consist of courses in accounting, economics, finance, management and marketing. Based on your interests and career goals, you will choose electives such as data analytics/visualization, hardware/software systems, mobile app development and Web design.

Program Learning Goals

Upon the completion of this program, students will be able to:

  • understand the roles of information systems in organizations and be able to use these systems for organizational process improvements
  • develop information systems that achieve the goals of the organization, while identifying and evaluating sourcing alternatives
  • understand and be able to address the information requirements of organizations, including data security and risk management
  • understand the opportunities created by technology innovations and how these impact organizations
  • understand the design and management of the enterprise architecture and infrastructure
  • have a basic level of competency in programming, logic skills and computer literacy

Writing in the Discipline

W鈥媓y or in what ways is writing important to your discipline/field/profession?

IT professionals need to have the ability to communicate with many constituencies and in many forms as well as communicate to a variety of stakeholders in order to facilitate decision making and provide information. IT professionals describe technology, create executive summaries and prepare project reports. In short, writing is an essential skill in IT fields.

Which courses are designated as satisfying the Writing in the Discipline (WID) requirement by your department? Why these courses?

CIS 455 and CIS 462 are designated as Writing in the Discipline courses for the computer information systems major. These courses provide students the opportunity to analyze and describe technology, create executive summaries, develop modeling tools and prepare professional project reports. 

What forms or genres of writing will students learn and practice in your department鈥檚 WID courses? Why these genres?

CIS majors learn the conventions of program and systems documentation and how to communicate facts, ideas and recommendations in systems analysis and design projects. These are necessary to communicate important information to stakeholders. 

What kinds of teaching practices will students encounter in your department鈥檚 WID courses?

Computer information systems WID courses use team projects that allow students to work together and receive feedback on their writing during multiple phases throughout the semester. In addition, CIS 462 students use team meetings with the instructor to review the content of project reports, providing regular feedback to and from the instructor.

When they鈥檝e satisfied your department鈥檚 WID requirement, what should students know and be able to do with writing?

Once they鈥檝e completed their WID courses, CIS majors should be able to describe technology, create executive summaries, develop modeling tools and prepare professional project reports.

Computer Information Systems and Data Analytics Minors

Declaring a minor allows you to explore other areas of interest and make interdisciplinary connections. Minor areas at 麻豆原创 complement and reinforce all major areas of study. By declaring a minor, you can set yourself apart as a candidate for job, internship and volunteer opportunities.

Data Analytics Minor

Data analytics is the set of skills you need to collect, manipulate, analyze and visualize data for decision-making across all aspects of an organization. This is a highly sought-after skill by businesses looking to capitalize on big data. 麻豆原创鈥檚 minor will teach you how to process and clean data; extract value from it; choose one or more potential models and algorithms; and present your final results. Courses in the minor include computer programming, math/statistics, data analytics and data visualizations.

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