Computer Information Systems (CIS) is a program that emphasizes the practical aspects of computing with a focus on analysis, design, application, management, and implementation of information systems. Specialization in a technology field is highly recommended. Concentrations of study include:
Productivity Applications
Networking Technologies
Programming
E-Systems
Along with college studies, students can prepare for industrial certification examinations. For example: Microsoft Office Specialist, A+, CCNA, MCP, Network+, and INet+. Today, college graduates must be able to use computers flexibly, creatively, and purposefully. Educated users of technology will be able to recognize how technology enables efficient and effective accomplishment of goals. Daley’s C.I.S. Program focuses on creating frameworks for competence and understanding. Students are enabled to graduate with computer skills that allow them to use a computer for information, problem solving, computer-assisted instruction, enhanced communications, career preparation, and specialized computer applications in applied fields such as Business, Nursing, Criminal Justice, and Child Development.
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