Computer Information Systems, Networking Concentration

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Majoring in Computer Information Systems (CIS) at Lander prepares you to become a vital piece of the growing tech industry and provide adaptive, up-to-date solutions for individuals and businesses. Lander’s up-to-date programs and dedicated faculty will prepare you to enter the workforce after graduation and see a return on your investment in your education.

The networking concentration is focused on how data moves between systems and the infrastructure that makes up our online lives.

Approved minors for Computer Information Systems students include: Mathematics, Business, Healthcare Management, Sociology, Psychology, Political Science, Music and Cybersecurity.

 

Why choose Computer Information Systems?

Strong job demand and broad scope of career options: As computer technology becomes more and more a part of daily life, so too grows the need for experts who can manage computer systems. You can tailor your career to an industry that fits your interests – healthcare, education, government, business or nonprofit.

Blending business and technology: A degree in Computer Information Systems will teach you the ins and outs of the technical side (programming, computer organization, database design and more) while also introducing you to how you can support a business or other organization.

Hands-on, relevant skills: At Lander, you don’t just learn how things are done, you become skilled at them through hands-on courses that teach you to become successful.

 

 

 

 

*See the 4-year major guide for recommended order in which to take courses