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Bachelor of Science in
Computer Information Systems

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LEVEL

Undergraduate

DEGREE

Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems

COLLEGE

College of Business Administration

LOCATION

On Campus, hybrid

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Ready for a high-paying, exciting career at the top of the technology field? Look no further than a degree in computer information systems from Alabama State University.

ASU graduates with a degree in computer information systems leave campus with a foundational knowledge of programming languages, networking, databases, systems analysis, management information systems and more.

Whether you plan to start your career immediately after graduation, or are planning to attend graduate school, your computer information systems bachelor’s degree from ASU will give you the tools you need to achieve your goals.

Why Study Computer Information systems at
Alabama State University?

While pursing your degree in computer information systems, you will learn from a distinguished faculty, gain hands-on experience in the classroom and learn from professional industry leaders.

  • Meet our faculty:

    Dr. Sun-Gi Chun’s teaching interests include Business Process Integration with SAP and Cybersecurity; Dr. Adarsh Kumar Kakar’s interests include Systems Analysis and Management Information Systems, and he has authored articles in prestigious academic journals for information science; and Dr. Thomas Ngo-Ye enjoys teaching Java programming and Mobile App Development with Swift on Apple.

  • Facilities:

    Students like you have exclusive access to six PC computer labs and one Apple lab.

  • Expand your professional network:

    Our students regularly meet with corporate leaders, governmental agencies and professional groups, gaining a perspective on the different facets of international business and professional ethics in Information Technology.

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Why Study Computer Information Systems?

Develop into a complete professional who will be ready for your career and to serve your community. Our computer information systems degree program develops our students into great professionals and great people:

Get hands-on experience in your field.

The College of Business Administration maintains close relationships businesses and agencies across different industries, and the Department of Computer Information Systems is a member of several academic alliances with global tech firms like Oracle, Microsoft, SAP, and Cisco.

Prepare for certification in your field.

We are committed to helping you land the job you want, so we offer a six-week boot camp to prepare for the CompTIA Security+ Certification Exam. We offer it and the following exams on campus at a reduced cost to you: App Development with Swift Certification Level 1, Amazon Web Services Cloud Practitioner Exam, Bloomberg Market Concepts (BMC), Microsoft Office Specialist (MS Access, MS Excel, and MS Word), Alteryx, Power BI and Robotic Process Automation.

Develop yourself outside of the classroom.

You will regularly meet with corporate leaders, government agencies and professional groups during your time at Alabama State. Our goal is to expand your knowledge on issues relating to international business and professional ethics in the IT industry. Community service is also a core commitment of ASU’s College of Business Administration, so you will develop into a more complete person during your time here.

Program Callouts

$159,010

The median salary of a computer and information systems manager, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

15:1

Get personalized attention with a small student-to-faculty ratio.

22

Alabama State University’s ranking among HBCUs by U.S. News & World Report.

1993

The College has maintained national accreditation by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs for nearly 30 years.

What Our Computer Information Systems Alumni Say

 

“The Computer Science program fosters an environment in which I am motivated to push myself to achieve greater success than I imagined. I couldn’t ask for a better program to prepare me for the future and to reach my dreams. Undergraduate research has helped me grow in my field of research immensely and I would recommend it to any student. It is beneficial because it allows students to witness science where it all begins.”

Stinger S.
’21, B.S. in Computer Science