Computer Information Systems
Computer information systems (CIS) is the study of the tools and techniques used to effectively and efficiently transform raw data into useful information.
Career paths chosen by students pursuing undergraduate studies in CIS commonly include office administration, general business, web design, software installation and maintenance, software quality control, database management, electronic bookkeeping, network administration and customer support.
Careers in the discipline that generally require higher level degrees include programming, system analysis, database design, network design and administration, security management.
Even students who choose not to major in CIS find that coursework in the field can improve their ability to think analytically, solve problems, organize thoughts and information, and utilize new technology more efficiently and effectively.
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