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Page 1: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMScompetency in computer information systems. You’ll gain knowledge of information systems and the skills needed to become a programmer, systems analyst

P19-126372

Contact information

The University of Southern Indiana is committed to principles of equal opportunity and affirmative action.

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS

USI.edu/cis

USI.edu/cis

Romain College of Business812-464-1718

USI.edu/business

AdvisingRomain College of Business Advising Center

[email protected]/rcobadvising

USI Romain College of Business @USIRCoB @USIRCoB

Page 2: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMScompetency in computer information systems. You’ll gain knowledge of information systems and the skills needed to become a programmer, systems analyst

Career OpportunitiesCareers in this field offer above-average employment potential; the U.S. Department of Labor expects computer and information technology occupations to grow by twice the national average for careers such as:

• Business Analysts

• Cybersecurity Analysts

• Data Analysts and Data Scientists

• Database Administrators

• Project Management

Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in CISThis certificate enables persons with a degree in another academic discipline to achieve a working competency in computer information systems. You’ll gain knowledge of information systems and the skills needed to become a programmer, systems analyst or information manager. Successful completion of this course prepares you to take the Certified Computer Professional Examination sponsored by the Institute for the Certification of Computer Professionals.

Beyond the ClassroomSome of the most important learning experiences and networking opportunities happen outside the classroom. Graduates consistently cite internships, co-ops and involvement in student organizations as catalysts for their careers. Student organizations and honor societies for Romain College CIS majors allow students to collaborate and network across degree programs:

• Association for Computing Machinery

• Association for Information Systems

• Beta Gamma Sigma honor society*Highest honors chapter

• USI Speaking Eagles Toastmasters Distinguished club

*unique to business schools with AACSB accreditation

An Appetite for ChallengeEverything has a business side, and a degree from Romain College of Business puts CIS graduates in a unique position to be a bridge between technical and management entities. When you study computer information systems (CIS) at Romain College of Business, you learn how businesses use computer-based systems to solve problems and create opportunities. With a degree in CIS, you have skills that are in demand—and a foundation for success in practically any industry you choose, anywhere in the world.

• Your study of CIS includes cybersecurity, data analytics, enterprise web development, application development and information systems management.

• Within the CIS program you will have opportunities to work with industry, analyze business requirements, design and implement business solutions. These opportunities allow you to build valuable skills and build valuable social and business networks.

Our AccreditationThe University of Southern Indiana Romain College of Business is accredited in both undergraduate and graduate business and accounting programs from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools

of Business (AACSB). Currently fewer than 200 business schools worldwide have earned AACSB accreditation in both their business and accounting programs.

CIS Degrees/CertificatesBachelor:

• Computer Information Systems

Minor:• Computer Information Systems

• Web Development for Enterprise

Certificates:• Cybersecurity

• Data Analytics for Business

• Post-Baccalaureate in CIS

For complete information about this program go to USI.edu/cis

USI.edu/cis

Page 3: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMScompetency in computer information systems. You’ll gain knowledge of information systems and the skills needed to become a programmer, systems analyst

Career OpportunitiesCareers in this field offer above-average employment potential; the U.S. Department of Labor expects computer and information technology occupations to grow by twice the national average for careers such as:

• Business Analysts

• Cybersecurity Analysts

• Data Analysts and Data Scientists

• Database Administrators

• Project Management

Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in CISThis certificate enables persons with a degree in another academic discipline to achieve a working competency in computer information systems. You’ll gain knowledge of information systems and the skills needed to become a programmer, systems analyst or information manager. Successful completion of this course prepares you to take the Certified Computer Professional Examination sponsored by the Institute for the Certification of Computer Professionals.

Beyond the ClassroomSome of the most important learning experiences and networking opportunities happen outside the classroom. Graduates consistently cite internships, co-ops and involvement in student organizations as catalysts for their careers. Student organizations and honor societies for Romain College CIS majors allow students to collaborate and network across degree programs:

• Association for Computing Machinery

• Association for Information Systems

• Beta Gamma Sigma honor society*Highest honors chapter

• USI Speaking Eagles Toastmasters Distinguished club

*unique to business schools with AACSB accreditation

An Appetite for ChallengeEverything has a business side, and a degree from Romain College of Business puts CIS graduates in a unique position to be a bridge between technical and management entities. When you study computer information systems (CIS) at Romain College of Business, you learn how businesses use computer-based systems to solve problems and create opportunities. With a degree in CIS, you have skills that are in demand—and a foundation for success in practically any industry you choose, anywhere in the world.

• Your study of CIS includes cybersecurity, data analytics, enterprise web development, application development and information systems management.

• Within the CIS program you will have opportunities to work with industry, analyze business requirements, design and implement business solutions. These opportunities allow you to build valuable skills and build valuable social and business networks.

Our AccreditationThe University of Southern Indiana Romain College of Business is accredited in both undergraduate and graduate business and accounting programs from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools

of Business (AACSB). Currently fewer than 200 business schools worldwide have earned AACSB accreditation in both their business and accounting programs.

CIS Degrees/CertificatesBachelor:

• Computer Information Systems

Minor:• Computer Information Systems

• Web Development for Enterprise

Certificates:• Cybersecurity

• Data Analytics for Business

• Post-Baccalaureate in CIS

For complete information about this program go to USI.edu/cis

USI.edu/cis

Page 4: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMScompetency in computer information systems. You’ll gain knowledge of information systems and the skills needed to become a programmer, systems analyst

P19-126372

Contact information

The University of Southern Indiana is committed to principles of equal opportunity and affirmative action.

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS

USI.edu/cis

USI.edu/cis

Romain College of Business812-464-1718

USI.edu/business

AdvisingRomain College of Business Advising Center

[email protected]/rcobadvising

USI Romain College of Business @USIRCoB @USIRCoB