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B.S. in Information Technology/Advanced Networking
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B.S. in Information Technology/Business Systems Analysis
Students learn about systems analysis and design, programming, database design, network architecture and administration, web technologies, and application development, implementation and maintenance. This concentration provides courses covering the specific theories, competencies and skills necessary for success as a business systems analyst.
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B.S. in Information Technology/Information Management
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B.S. in Information Technology/Information Systems Security
The Information Systems Security concentration focuses on the concepts and principles of securing and protecting the information assets of the organization. The requirements for risk management and enterprise security are examined in this concentration.
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B.S. in Information Technology/Software Engineering
The Software Engineering concentration of the BSIT is designed to provide specific theories, competencies and skills necessary for success as a programming professional. This concentration focuses on the principles of software application development.
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Master of Information Systems
The Master of Information Systems (MIS) program provides the knowledge to successfully apply information systems theory and principles to address real world business opportunities and challenges. The student will use innovative digital materials to understand the role of business systems within an organization, to understand and apply the principles of systems analysis and design, to analyze and evaluate information technologies, and to create project, risk, and information systems strategic plans. Prospective students should hold a bachelor's degree prior to enrollment.