BS Information Systems
Information systems professionals define, develop, and maintain the information system infrastructure that supports the operations of all businesses, governments, and other institutions. These professionals use a wide variety of skills in carrying out this function. The BSIS degree develops your ability to function effectively as a professional, applying state-of-the-art technology in solving business problems. You are trained in business and information systems and taught to understand complex business environments.
Built on a solid foundation of business courses, the curriculum advances your understanding of technologies in the design and development of information systems. You gain technical expertise in systems analysis; systems design and implementation; database development and management; programming; telecommunications (networking; 2-tier, 3-tier, and n-tier application development; and web application development.
Learning Outcomes
Career Options
The Information systems program allows graduate to embrace opportunities in business analysis, consulting, reengineering, IS design, IS management, programming, instruction, and administration.
Core Requirements
Fall Semester:
- I Sys 401 Systems Analysis
- I Sys 402 Database Systems
- I Sys 403 Principles of Bus. Programming
- I Sys 404 Data Communications
- I Sys 411 Systems Design & Implementation
- I Sys 413 Enterprise Application Development
- I Sys 414 Enterprise Services & Security
- I Sys 415 I Sys Capstone Project
