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Information Systems Minor

Chart Your Path to Technological Proficiency with Our Information Systems Minor Program!

Our Information Systems Minor Program provides students with a versatile toolkit to navigate the complexities of modern technology and harness its potential to drive organizational efficiency and innovation. Through a blend of theoretical foundations and hands-on practical experience, students will explore key topics such as application development, database management, systems analysis and design, and business intelligence.

You can engage in dynamic coursework, collaborate on industry-relevant projects, and gain insights from expert faculty to develop a holistic understanding of information systems. The skills cultivated in our program will position you as a strategic asset in leveraging technology to solve real-world challenges. 

Elevate your academic journey with our Information Systems Minor Program and unlock boundless opportunities in the digital age!

Unique class topics in the Information Systems minor:

  • Computer Information Systems: Introduces fundamental concepts and principles of computer systems and their applications in business and technology.
  • Introduction to Programming: Covers the basics of programming languages and logic, providing hands-on experience in writing and debugging code.
  • Intermediate Programming: Expands on foundational programming skills, focusing on more object-oriented programming concepts.
  • Systems Analysis and Design: Examines methods and tools for analyzing, designing, and implementing information systems to meet organizational needs.
  • Management Information Systems: Explores the strategic role of information systems in business management, including topics such as systems analysis and design and managerial, organizational, and social impacts.

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