Business Administration - Information Systems

Enter the business world with business computer information systems training.

Bachelor of Science Degree

Information technology permeates every area of the business world today. As an Information Systems Business Administration graduate, you will be well-qualified for all areas of business, especially those requiring systems knowledge with our business information systems courses.

Program Goals
The information systems courses will:

  • create a caring and supportive learning environment that promotes academic excellence and student achievement through the use of a performance-based curriculum while being responsive to the individual needs of each student.
  • promote the importance of professional development and lifelong learning for students.
  • provide students with opportunities to develop a deeper understanding of the issues and challenges presented by a dynamic and rapidly evolving global business environment.
  • cultivate a greater awareness of and sensitivity to cultural diversity, social responsibility, and ethical decision-making in students.
  • provide faculty and staff an opportunity for professional growth and development.
  • provide excellent customer service for all constituencies.
  • optimize operational effectiveness through a continuous quality-improvement process.

Student Learning Outcomes
Graduates of the information systems training program will:

  • demonstrate the ability to apply theory and critical-thinking skills to practical issues and problems that decision-makers in the field of business are likely to face.
  • demonstrate proficiency in both written and oral communication skills through research papers, business memos, formal letters, written reports, oral presentations, and classroom discussions.
  • utilize approved techniques to effectively analyze and synthesize numerical information with an emphasis in the areas of financial, statistical, and quantitative analysis as applied to business.
  • reflect appropriate leadership traits and teamwork skills during group activities and collaborative projects conducted and/or initiated by the instructor.
  • show proficiency in the use of information technology and competence with respect to information literacy.
  • demonstrate the ability to identify ethical issues in various business situations and articulate a thoughtful position in response to those issues.
  • prepare for employment responsibilities and continuing education appropriate to their degree level.

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