Computer Information Systems
Computer Information Systems | Undergraduate
The Computer Information Systems (CIS) major is one of the two academic programs offered in the Department of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management.
The Computer Information Systems (CIS) major integrates business, computing technologies, and innovation to create solutions.
Our students learn how to leverage technology as a tool to create competitive advantages, analyze data to better serve customers, build new and exciting systems, facilitate digital disruption, protect information resources, and ensure that technology serves all types of users.
Computer Information System (CIS) majors are generally curious and like to solve puzzles. The analytical and creative ability needed to solve a puzzle also helps to design and create technical business solutions. The Information System (IS) major offers a very important skill set that can be integrated into any industry. Students find higher than average starting salaries upon graduation and consistently high demand for individuals with this degree.
Program Details
- Degree Classification: Undergraduate
- Related Degrees: B.B.A.
- Program Type: Major
- Program Frequency: Full-Time
- Format: In Person
Degree Requirements
Major courses in the (CIS) major include:
- Database Management
- Information Systems Consulting (Capstone)
- Introduction to Software Design
- Program Languages
- Systems Analysis and Design
Potential jobs for (CIS) major include:
- Business Development Analyst
- Cyber-Security Analyst
- Database Administrator
- Digital Content Manager
- Full Stack Developer
- Software Developer
- Technology Consultant
- Technical Product Manager
- User Experience Designer
- Web Designer