Computer Information Systems - Bachelor of Arts

The demand for professionals who can navigate the intersection of technology and business is soaring. Let a Talladega Computer Information Systems (CIS) degree put you in a position to succeed in your career. If you see yourself leveraging technology to help businesses thrive, keep reading. 
 
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What a Computer Science Degree Can Do for You

CIS isn’t just about technology, it’s about solving real-world business challenges. CIS professionals are problem solvers who bridge the gap between technical expertise and strategic decision-making. That makes CIS more critical than ever in both the business world and the career market. By pursuing your bachelor’s degree, here’s what can become:
  • A driver of security and reliability:  We know that it is all too common for people’s data to be compromised. As a CIS professional, you can learn how to protect sensitive data and safeguard other critical assets.
  • A driver of innovation:  Be at the forefront of developing innovative technological solutions that transform entire industries and create new opportunities for people in communities.
  • A driver of efficiency:  Efficiency ensures that resources are used well. By designing and implementing efficient IT systems, you can help businesses reduce costs and improve productivity.
  • A driver of data-driven decision-making:  CIS empowers organizations to leverage data effectively so that their strategies and plans come to life. 
  • A driver of communication and collaboration:  Robust IT systems enable seamless communication and collaboration within organizations and with customers around the globe.

Where Can a Computer Science Degree Take You?

Through 2033, jobs related to computer information systems are expected to grow about 17% according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. With a degree in computer science, you can open yourself up to job opportunities in any industry in the following types of roles: 

  • Cyber Analyst
  • Computer Systems Analyst
  • Database Administrator and Architect
  • Computer Programmer
  • Business Analyst
  • Software Developer
  • Computer Network Architect
  • IT Consultant
  • Computer and Information Research Scientist

A Sneak Peek!

Here are some of the courses you will take in Computer Science:

  • Digital Forensics and Investigations
  • Advanced Web Technology
  • Software Engineering
  • Introduction to Psychology
  • Project Cost and Schedule Management
  • Computer Ethics
  • Project Risk and Leadership Management
  View more Computer Science courses in the Course Catalog (page 86)
 
Take the next step! Apply Now

For more information, contact Ms. Jeanette Davis at 256-761-6288 or jdavis@talladega.edu.