Computer Science and Information Systems
Arthur J Bauernfeind College of Business
Students have access to modern well-equipped computer laboratories
with an extensive collection of state-of-the-art software and equipment
to provide students with a rich practical experience. The learning
environment and curricula are structured to give students the
theoretical background and practical experience necessary to
successfully pursue a variety of technical and professional careers in
the dynamic and rapidly changing computing fields. Starting in August
2013, students will have access to software and supporting material
from SAP.
Our
faculty are highly qualified and drawn from both academia and industry.
They are also nationally recognized for their research in a wide
variety of areas including style of learning, women in computer science,
decision support, computer security, knowledge management and robotics.
Most hold PhDs in their discipline.
Those who graduated from our programs have
nothing but praise for what they received - small classes, great
facilities, plenty of learning opportunities, new friends, and a
well-rounded education. Our graduates have found great success in a wide
range of career tracks such as software engineers, systems analyst,
business analyst, information security engineer, database administrator,
project manager, independent consultant, chief information officer,
network architects, voice over IP (VOIP) architects, at small, medium,
and large businesses and non-profit organizations.
(from CSIC homepage, 2014.)
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