This degree program prepares student for solving strategic business problems by designing computer-based information systems. Workers in computer information systems assist in planning, coordinating, and facilitating the computer-related activities of businesses.
This degree program prepares student for solving strategic business problems by designing computer-based information systems. Workers in computer information systems assist in planning, coordinating, and facilitating the computer-related activities of businesses.
They help determine both technical and business goals in consultation with top management and make detailed plans for the accomplishment of these goals. This requires a strong understanding of both technology and business practices.
The Community College of Aurora was founded in 1983 and has vibrant campuses in Aurora and Denver, Colorado. As part of the 13-institution Colorado Community College System (CCS), CCA provides pathways for professional and educational development. CCA served nearly 6,700 college students in academic year 2019-2020, and more than 5,500 concurrent enrollment students from Aurora Public Schools, Cherry Creek School District, and Denver Public Schools.
CCA is designated as both a federally designated Hispanic and Minority-Serving Institution, having more than 65% of classes filled with students of color. CCA’s staff and community is committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion through Inclusive Excellence. Students who choose CCA will advance their skills and knowledge in an equitable and inclusive learning environment.
Students who are seeking to complete degrees can earn one of CCA’s 55 two-year degrees and transfer their credits to a four-year degree. The CCCS Bridge to Bachelor’s Degree program includes a no-hassle transfer process to a four-year program that includes scholarship opportunities and personalized student guidance.
At UTSA, the Information Systems degree features a broad curriculum that will teach you how to apply basic information technologies to all aspects of a business organization.
Organizations today need information technology expertise. Students pursuing this degree prepare to fill that role by working their way from simple computer applications toward advanced software and hardware development.
Drexel’s Information Systems degree teaches students how to apply technology to solve problems for organizations and individuals. Information Systems majors tend to excel in bridging the gap between clients and technical staff and also like to design technical solutions to real problems.
Help to design the next information system for your organization. Change the way people work. Write the killer app. Become part of a safer and more secure computing environment.
The mission of the Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.S.) in Information Systems Technology is to educate, mentor, train and develop students that can manage and supervise IT personnel and projects using effective communication skills
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