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.
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.
You will cover a wide range of IS topics ranging from systems analysis and design, database management, application development, programming concepts and more. You can choose a track in either Cyber Analytics or IT Project Management. Tracks are declared after you’ve been admitted and have met with your academic advisor.
The best way to learn about UTSA is to experience it firsthand. Located in the nation’s seventh-largest city, our UTSA Ambassadors and staff are excited to showcase what UTSA has to offer you. We offer many ways to discover all UTSA has to offer and what it means to be a Roadrunner.
A college campus will be your home for several years, so touring campus is a big deal. Led by student ambassadors, see what our campus looks like and what UTSA can do for you to enable you to reach your educational goals. Group tours are also available.
More than just a campus tour, various academic or campus partners host in-person visits on campus that could include a presentation, specialized tour of certain facilities, student panels, a meet-and-greet with faculty and staff, and more.
With an A.S. degree in Information Systems from Nashville State, you will be prepared to take your education to the next level. Lay the foundation for your bachelor’s degree now, with courses that are guaranteed to transfer to a 4-year university after graduation.
Information technology is no longer viewed as only a supporting function, rather it is the frame that links the various departments, processes, tasks and future aspiration of an organization.
CIS focuses on the structure, management and control of information resources on computers. Coursework includes business and math classes, as well as courses in information systems and programming languages.
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.
Earn an Information Systems degree and learn to design, build, and maintain systems that businesses and governments rely on. Students work with evolving technologies from the IT industry and learn to utilize technology that supports organizational goals.
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