Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems
Normal Time to Completion: Four Years
This program is offered on Main Campus and online.
Post University's Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems program provides students core knowledge that is necessary in the computer information systems discipline. Students learn about information systems and information technology at a variety of levels and more importantly learn the relationship between information systems and technology to business and the organizations that they support. As information systems and technology have become intertwined there is a critical need for individuals that can see the big picture and subsequently communicate with all entities in the organization. This program provides the core knowledge and related learning outcomes to create graduates that understand information systems and technology on a variety of levels. Throughout the program, students will be asked to identify and follow local and global trends in IS/IT. Graduates could secure entry-level positions as network and computer systems administrators, software engineers, computer user support specialists, and IS/IT project managers. Students will also be prepared to start graduate studies in information systems.
Bachelor of Science in Computer Information System Program Outcomes
- Students will have the ability to apply knowledge of computing and mathematics appropriate to the discipline.
- Students will have the ability to analyze a problem, identify and define the computing requirements appropriate to its solution.
- Students will have the ability to design, implement and evaluate a computer-based system, process, component or program to meet its desired needs.
- Students will have the ability to function effectively on teams to accomplish a career goal.
- Students will understand professional, ethical, legal, security and social issues and responsibilities.
- Students will have the ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
- Students will have the ability to analyze local and global impact of computing on individuals, organizations and society.
- Students will be able to recognize the need and the ability to engage in continuing professional development.