As a computer information systems (CIS) student, you’ll learn how to apply technology to commercial and business settings.
As well as building a solid understanding of computer science, databases, and systems analysis, classes in business and managerial communications will prepare you for workplace success. You’ll graduate with the theoretical knowledge and technical skills needed to meet the needs of modern-day companies.
Technology is a booming global industry that shows no signs of slowing down. By studying abroad, you’ll see how businesses across the world rely on the work of CIS specialists for operational efficiency. The professional connections you make and the global perspective you’ll gain will improve your employability.
Computer Information Systems program structure
- Information systems management
- Networking theory and practice
- Foundations of programming
- Web technologies
- User experience and requirements
- Systems administration and maintenance
- Mathematics for computing
- Computer security
Future computer information systems careers
- Information systems manager
- Systems administrator
- Database manager
- Software engineer
- IT technical support officer
- Systems analyst
- Web developer
- Security consultant