Information is an important commodity for U.S. and international businesses, which creates a need for skilled information systems managers.
Morrison University offers a Bachelor of Science in Information Systems that focuses on programming and networking.
Students who complete the program will be ready to work on projects that involve multi-tiered systems architecture, information systems project management, advanced database design and cloud computing.
At Morrison University, we care about our student’s personal and academic success. In addition to a career-focused education, we provide:
- Supportive community environment
- Student services that help students remain in school
- Academic advising, tutoring and study groups organized by the Education Department
Required core courses cover key skills that include programming, networking, Web design and information systems policies and procedures. Students take elective core courses in topics such as leadership, critical thinking for managers, and operations and quality management.
General education courses include communication and composition, algebra and trigonometry, psychology, and American government. Students also choose electives in the humanities and natural sciences.
Program graduates can compete for intermediate-level positions in high-tech and information system fields such as software development, Web hosting, systems design, and data or enterprise management. They may also elect to provide consulting services.
After graduation, students can return to Morrison University at any time to refresh or update their skills for their own professional benefit—at no cost.
We believe so strongly in our students and programs that we also offer a Graduate Quality Warranty that guarantees the performance of our graduates to employers who hire them.