The Bachelor of Business Administration in Computer Information Systems provides a learning environment where the students design, develop and deploy a wide range of integrated, end-to-end business applications and services to enable small, medium and large organizations to become more connected with customers, employees, partners, and suppliers. Students learn about interoperability and explore road maps with products and technologies such as instant messaging, live communications, workflows, and portals. Students also learn how to integrate the organizations’ applications and processes, how to perform business-to-business communications and how to develop comprehensive and reliable e-business solutions.
Learn
Students will acquire technical skills and learn how to analyze, design, implement, evaluate, and manage information systems. Students will also have the opportunity to work effectively on teams to gain insight on how to use information systems as a business decision‐making resource and understand how it relates to other business functions. Prior to graduation, you will have the opportunity to gain practical experiences through internships and co‐op programs.
Opportunity
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics careers in the Computer Information Systems major are rated as one of the fastest-growing professions. Our Computer Information Systems graduates pursue professional careers as a system and business analysts, business application developers, web and mobile application developers, database developers, network administrators, and project managers. Other career paths may include ERP consultants, security analysts, technology consultants, software support technicians, and software testers.
Articulation Agreements - Delta College (2018-2021) , Lansing Community College (2018-2021) , Macomb Community College (2018-2021) , or see Community College Relations for additional agreements for this major.