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Bachelor of Science in Information Systems: Security Administration Concentration
The principal 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.
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Diploma in Information Systems: Security Administration Emphasis
This course of study focuses on the acquisition of computer information systems knowledge and skills. The program is designed for individuals seeking computer skills to increase their job opportunities in their current careers or to pursue new careers. The diploma program also is advantageous to students desiring early entry into the job market, preparing students for entry-level computer positions. Students enrolled in the diploma program are required to take twelve information systems courses.
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Master of Science in Information Systems: Decision Support System Management Concentration
The Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) is a professional degree program that stresses the technical, managerial, and policy issues associated with building computer-based systems that support modern organizations. The MSIS program addresses the theoretical and practical aspects of specifying, designing, implementing and managing systems that possess qualities such as portability, scalability, and interoperability (open systems). The MSIS program treats information as an organizational resource that is subject to managerial planning and control. It focuses on integration of data and distribution of information in helping organizations to be more competitive. In addition, the MSIS program offers graduates most of the academic background necessary to pursue certification as a Certified Computer Professional (CCP).
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Master of Science in Information Systems: Enterprise Resource Management Concentration
The Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) is a professional degree program that stresses the technical, managerial, and policy issues associated with building computer-based systems that support modern organizations. The MSIS program addresses the theoretical and practical aspects of specifying, designing, implementing and managing systems that possess qualities such as portability, scalability, and interoperability (open systems). The MSIS program treats information as an organizational resource that is subject to managerial planning and control. It focuses on integration of data and distribution of information in helping organizations to be more competitive. In addition, the MSIS program offers graduates most of the academic background necessary to pursue certification as a Certified Computer Professional (CCP).
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Master of Science in Information Systems: Systems Development Management Concentration
The Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) is a professional degree program that stresses the technical, managerial, and policy issues associated with building computer-based systems that support modern organizations. The MSIS program addresses the theoretical and practical aspects of specifying, designing, implementing and managing systems that possess qualities such as portability, scalability, and interoperability (open systems). The MSIS program treats information as an organizational resource that is subject to managerial planning and control. It focuses on integration of data and distribution of information in helping organizations to be more competitive. In addition, the MSIS program offers graduates most of the academic background necessary to pursue certification as a Certified Computer Professional (CCP).