Computer Information Systems
Program Transfer Guide
Stevenson University
Effective
Fall, 2024 - Current
Instruction Methods
In person, Online
About the Program
The computer information systems (CIS) major is designed for the student who is interested in pursuing a career that combines business and technology. Specifically, the program graduates will learn how to utilize various technologies to improve the organization’s processes, operations, and security. This major consists of courses in computer programming, database design and management, and network administration. The program’s in-depth practical application of computer technology prepares the graduate to enter the workplace as a well-versed technology professional. Many graduates of this bachelor’s degree program elect to continue their education at the graduate level by pursuing a Master's in Digital Transformation and Innovation.
CIS students will develop a portfolio of essential skills valued by employers. They will become problem-solvers who know how to think analytically, assess business problems, and design the best technology solutions to improve business performance.
Four-year Suggested Course Sequence
CIS students will develop a portfolio of essential skills valued by employers. They will become problem-solvers who know how to think analytically, assess business problems, and design the best technology solutions to improve business performance.
Four-year Suggested Course Sequence
