The intersection between people, technology and organizations
Designing solutions to organizational problems
Evaluating the effectiveness of technology
Designing & analyzing information-scape
Analyzing data to make companies, web and mobile applications effective
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics notes that IS jobs are among the highest paying and fastest growing in the nation
What Will You Learn?
Management information systems
Technology skills
The processes, information flows and requirements within organizations
Designing innovative and creative business systems
Areas of Study:
Innovation for organizational processes and decision making
Quality assurance, security analysis, design and auditing of information and database systems
Enterprise architectures
Analysis, design, integration and evaluation of:
Knowledge- management, customer care, e-commerce and crisis response applications
Database, web and multimedia business applications
User interfaces and the user experience
Pervasive, mobile and ubiquitous
Social networking applications
What are the Job Opportunities?
IS grads assume positions of responsibility and leadership in corporations, small businesses, government and community organizations. Modern enterprises depend on IS specialists, valuing their ability to design computing solutions.