
Why should I consider majoring in information systems?
What interests and values are related to information systems?
What career fields are related to information systems?
How can I learn more about information systems?
Information systems are the computer systems, software and networks used for processing and distributing data. The major prepares students for applications programming, networking, systems administration and Internet development. Technologies studied in information systems include programming, networking, server administration, information security, database design and development, systems analysis and designing, and web development.
Demand is very high for information system graduates. In this major, students learn about the theory, organization and process of information collection, transmission and utilization through computers. Students learn how to analyze user needs and how to plan, design, develop, implement and manage networks. Through coursework, students develop skills in problem-solving techniques, mathematics and computer systems. They take a series of basic courses in mathematics and computer science.
Students of information systems are usually interested in computers, problem solving, games and music. They should have good oral and written communication skills, and should be good at working with and organizing numerical data. Students should also be able to work well alone or as part of a group.
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