Undergraduate
Computer Information Systems
Understand the technologies behind web development.
Computer Information Systems major and minor
Want to learn how to produce web pages and 3-D movies? Or play a key role in an organization or business? You’ve come to the right place.
When you complete this program, you can get high-paying jobs in the information technology field or, if you choose, enter an advanced course of study.
Since information systems are an integral part of organizations and business systems, introductory courses in accounting and management are included in this course of study. Information systems professionals must be able to perform quantitative analysis and communicate in quantitative terms. Thus, supporting courses in mathematics and statistics are also recommended.
A student cannot get a Computer Information Systems Major besides the Management Information Systems Major.
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Why Simpson College for Computer Information Systems?
Get a Solid Foundation Right From the Start
Students who major in Computer Information Systems will be prepared to play a key role in specifying, designing, and implementing information systems within large and small organizations. Students completing this program will be able to function competently at an entry-level information systems position and enter an advanced course of study in the information systems field.
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Meet Our Faculty
David Anderson
- Adjunct Professor of Computer Science
Carolyn Brodie
- Associate Professor of Computer Science
Mark Brodie
- Professor of Computer Science
Todd Little
- Associate Professor of Computer Science