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Business Information Systems

Started by Rokeya, December 20, 2018, 12:36:41 AM

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Drive the technology that drives business.
  The Business Information Systems program is designed for students interested in pursuing a career in business with a focus on information technology. The major satisfies the business sector's need for well-rounded technology professionals. As technology managers, graduates of this program are responsible for delivering information services to the end-user while cost-effectively administering their organization's information resources.

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Overview
Bachelor of Science
The Business Information Systems major consists of core courses in programming and network and database design followed by a career focus in technology management or e-commerce technology. After completing a series of practical IT courses, you will complete a sequence of dynamic business courses.

What Will You Learn?
Articulate technology skills learned and applied during academic career.
Perform those information technology tasks essential to chosen career path in application, network, or database design.
Communicate technology ideas with confidence and clarity in team meetings and public forums.
Demonstrate a professional competency in research, analysis, and business writing.
Converse in the languages of application, network, and database design.
Assess business problems using analytical and critical thought processes to identify the best technology solution.
Pursue an IT career and perform as a well-rounded technology professional, able to leverage talents and interests.
A complete listing of learning objectives for the Business Information Systems program can be found in our Academic Catalog.

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Business Information Systems
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Drive the technology that drives business.
The Business Information Systems program is designed for students interested in pursuing a career in business with a focus on information technology. The major satisfies the business sector's need for well-rounded technology professionals. As technology managers, graduates of this program are responsible for delivering information services to the end-user while cost-effectively administering their organization's information resources.

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Overview
Overview
Bachelor of Science
The Business Information Systems major consists of core courses in programming and network and database design followed by a career focus in technology management or e-commerce technology. After completing a series of practical IT courses, you will complete a sequence of dynamic business courses.

What Will You Learn?
Articulate technology skills learned and applied during academic career.
Perform those information technology tasks essential to chosen career path in application, network, or database design.
Communicate technology ideas with confidence and clarity in team meetings and public forums.
Demonstrate a professional competency in research, analysis, and business writing.
Converse in the languages of application, network, and database design.
Assess business problems using analytical and critical thought processes to identify the best technology solution.
Pursue an IT career and perform as a well-rounded technology professional, able to leverage talents and interests.
A complete listing of learning objectives for the Business Information Systems program can be found in our Academic Catalog.


Why Study Business Information Systems?

Business Information Systems graduates are prepared for leadership in today's technology-driven business climate, not only academically but also through Stevenson's rigorous emphasis on internships and real-world work experiences during college.

100 percent job placement rate for graduates during the past three years
Students are prepared to work in growing government and nonprofit sectors, too
Recent graduates have found careers with the defense industry, scientific research, and e-commerce developers.

Source: http://www.stevenson.edu