The principle objective of the Bachelor of Science in Information Systems program is to teach students state of the art computer concepts. This will prepare them for programmer/analyst, database management, web development, networking, internetworking and security positions.

Students are expected to demonstrate basic computer skills in order to succeed in Bachelor of Science in Information Systems program. Therefore, CIS 105: Introduction to Computer Information Systems is a prerequisite to the Bachelor of Science in Information Systems. Students may fulfill this requirement through several different options: successful completion of the course, transfer credit or successful completion of a challenge examination.

The average time to complete this undergraduate program attending on a part-time basis, 9.0 credit hours per quarter, is 60 months.

Within this curriculum, students have the option of choosing a concentration in:

  • Computer Security
  • Database Developer
  • Database Management
  • Homeland Security and Information Systems
  • Internetworking Technology
  • Networking
  • Programming
  • Security Administration
  • Web Development
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Quick Facts
AwardBachelor's
Course LengthUnknown
Accepts International Students?No
AccreditationMiddle States Commission on Higher Education
Type of InstituteFor-profit university
Year Institute Established1892

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