IS are an integral part of virtually every work environment and play a critical role in running organizations. They are the heart of the internet-based economy. IS enable people to access the information they need, to collaborate, make informed decisions, and perform their jobs and personal activities effectively.
The IS field bridges computing and business. IS professionals serve as the critical link between the technical and business areas of an organization. They collaborate to solve problems, and then design, analyze, implement, deploy and evaluate the computing systems that drive the modern enterprise. IS professionals are among the most essential individuals in an organization--building and managing the systems upon which the enterprise survives and thrives. IS and the Web are now deeply intertwined. Most information systems are now Web systems, and IS professionals regularly work with and design them.
Degrees (Majors)
Bachelors
BS in Web and Information Systems (BSWIS)
BS in Business and Information Systems (BSBIS)
Dual major between BS BIS and BS in Science, Technology and Society
BS in Human-Computer Interaction (BSHCI)
BA in Information Systems (BAIS)
Masters
MS in Information Systems (MS IS)
MS in Business and Information Systems (MS BIS)
Doctoral
PhD in Information Systems (PhD IS)
Minors
The IS Department also offers 3 minors:
Minor in Information Systems (for CCS majors / for non-CCS majors)
Minor in Web & IS (for CCS majors / for non-CCS majors)
Minor in Human-Computer Interaction (for CCS majors / for non-CCS majors)