INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY
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Available as a Major, Minor or Certificate On Campus, Online and Hybrid
INFORMATION SYSTEMS & TECHNOLOGY MAJOR & MINOR DETAILS
A major or minor in Information Systems and Technology (IST) emphasizes the application of computing technology in today's workplace, and focuses on developing a combination of technical and business skills.Ìý
Curriculum and Coursework
We will challenge you through coursework in programming, database and system design and project management.Ìý At the same time, we will provide you with instruction in business areas such as financial information systems and enterprise resource planning (ERP).
Minor in Information Systems & Technology
Combined BIS/MS
¸ÌéÙÖ±²¥'s College of Professional Studies also offers aÌýmajor in Computer ScienceÌýand a combinedÌýBIS/MS in Software Engineering.
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¸ÌéÙÖ±²¥ allows students toÌýtransferÌýup to 90 creditsÌýfrom other regionally accredited institutions. Find out more about transfer credits and community college agreements.
INFORMATION SYSTEMS & TECHNOLOGYÌýCERTIFICATE DETAILS
Track A available On Campus.
Track B available Online or Hybrid.
¸ÌéÙÖ±²¥â€™s College of Professional Studies offers a certificate in Information Systems and Technology designed to help you acquire information technology and technology management skills through a broad selection of coursework in one of two tracks. A certificate in Information Systems will provide you with the background you need to excel in today's information age and global economy.
Since this certificate does not require a bachelor's degree, many students who aren't sure if they want to commit to a full degree program opt to work toward a certificate first to build their expertise and earn the certificate credential. They can then decide to continue on to an associate's or bachelor's degree and apply the credits they have already earned through the certificate.
To earn a Certificate in Information Systems and Technology from ¸ÌéÙÖ±²¥ University, students will choose one of two tracks. Track A is 14 credits and aligns with prerequisites for Software Engineering graduate programs (Please note: Admission to the Software Engineering graduate program requires a bachelor’s degree). Track B is 12 credits and is more generally focused, for students interested in options related to leadership and management in business.
Students will earn a digital badge that demonstrates their skills and commitment to furthering their professional education when they successfully complete either the full Information Systems & Technology Certificate Track A or B program. These badges are great to display on career platforms like LinkedIn and are a visual way of representing your expertise.
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Note:ÌýYou are required to have completed the prerequisites for any course for which you register, as indicated inÌý¸ÌéÙÖ±²¥'sÌýUndergraduate Catalog.
Visit theÌýAdmissions webpageÌýto view all admissions requirements and to apply. Once you have reviewed the process and requirements, you mayÌýapplyÌýto your program of interest.