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Computer Information Systems
The Computer Information Systems degree program provides the skills needed to effectively participate in and support the increasingly visible role of information technology in corporate decision making. Students acquire problem-solving, critical thinking, communication and team skills, which prepare them for key IT positions. Special emphasis is placed on business process workflows, systems integration and project management. Computer Information Systems Majors also have the highest average starting salary of any other undergraduate degree program in the school of business.
The program places strong emphasis on preparation for professional positions in Computer Information Systems, including both theory and practice. Students gain extensive experience with the technology and practices in use within businesses as well as the theory that underlies the field. Companies that hire Computer Information Systems majors range from large corporations to growing software companies.