Bachelor of Science in Information Systems (Online)

Bachelor of Science in Information Systems (Online)

Bachelor of Science in Information Systems (Online)

Program Highlights

The Bachelor of Science in Information Systems (BSIS) equips students with the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary for careers in the rapidly growing field of information technology. The program covers key areas such as software applications, system analysis, system design, database administration, and network management. Students develop critical thinking and applied knowledge to achieve their professional goals in information systems.

With opportunities expanding in technical infrastructure support, project management, cybersecurity, digital transformation, and technology leadership, the demand for skilled professionals in these areas continues to rise. As businesses increasingly rely on technology to stay competitive and streamline their operations, the program offers concentrations in Management and Leadership, Information Systems Specialty, and Cybersecurity.

Program Learning Outcome

Graduates will be able to apply technology concepts to effectively manage information technologies and processes, supporting business objectives. They will enhance strategic data and information management processes and applications, ensuring efficiency and innovation. Through a project management approach, they will implement information systems concepts, driving successful outcomes. Additionally, they will evaluate ethical, legal, security, and social responsibilities within a global context, preparing them to navigate complex challenges in a technology-driven world.

Program Duration

The academic year consists of three semesters: Fall (divided into two eight-week terms), Spring (divided into two eight-week terms), and Summer (divided into two six-week terms).

Level

Undergraduate

Anytime, Anywhere

Totally Online

Academic Calendar

Semester Class Start
Spring 2025 Term 1
January 6, 2025
Spring 2025 Term 2
March 10, 2025
Summer 2025 Term 1
May 12, 2025
Summer 2025 Term 2
June 23, 2025

Admission Requirements

The following materials must be submitted:

  • A completed application form.
  • Official transcripts verifying graduation from an accredited high school or an acceptable score on the General Education Development (GED) exam
  • Official transcripts from ALL post–secondary schools previously enrolled
  • Letter of Recommendation
  • English Proficiency Requirement:

Full-Time Student

A full-time student is enrolled in 12-18 credit hours.

Part-Time Student

A part-time student is enrolled in 3-11 credit hours.

Curriculum/Courses (120 Credit Hours)

General Requirements – 30 CH

  • Communication (9 CH)
    • Technical Communication (3 CH)
    • Humanities Seminar (3 CH)
    • Effective Speaking (3 CH)
  • Humanities and Social Science (9 CH)
    • Principles of Psychology (3 CH)
    • Ethics (3 CH)
    • Humanities or Social Science Elective (3 CH)
  • Mathematics and Science (12 CH)
    • College Algebra (3 CH)
    • Statistics (3 CH)
    • Science Elective (3) (3 CH)
  • Other (3 CH)
    • Business Computer Applications (3 CH)

Additional Requirements – 7 CH

  • Business Concepts (3 CH)
  • Business Spreadsheets (3 CH)
  • Online Learning Orientation (1 CH)

Core Requirements – 39 CH

  • Web Content Management (3 CH)
  • Introduction to Information Systems (3 CH)
  • Computing Infrastructure Basics (3 CH)
  • Introduction to Operating Systems (3 CH)
  • Using Programming to Solve Problems (3 CH)
  • Network Management (3 CH)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3 CH)
  • Data Management (3 CH)
  • Information Security (3 CH)
  • Data Visualization (3 CH)
  • Advanced Database Management (3 CH)
  • Information Systems Capstone Proposal (3 CH)
  • Information Systems Capstone Project (3 CH)

Concentration Requirements Requirements – 15 CH

  • Option 1: Management/Leadership (15 hrs)
    • Principles of Project Management (3 CH)
    • MGT/LDR Elective (300/400 Level) (3 CH)
    • MGT/LDR Elective (300/400 Level) (3 CH)
    • MGT/LDR Elective (300/400 Level) (3 CH)
    • MGT/LDR Elective (300/400 Level) (3 CH)
  • Option 2: Information Systems Speciality (15 hrs)
    • IS Speciality: Transfer 15 approved credits or MSIS coursework
  • Option 3: Cyber Security (15 hrs)
    • Ethical Hacker (3 CH)
    • System Security (3 CH)
    • Security Analysis (3 CH)
    • Security CyberOps (3 CH)
    • Cybersecurity (3 CH)

Electives – 29 CH

Electives are determined based on student career objectives.

Tuition Fees

  • Initial Application Fees: $105.
  • Study Tuition Fees: $299 per credit hour.

Finally, please fill out the following free application form to enable us to proceed with your application.



Program Highlights

The Bachelor of Science in Information Systems (BSIS) equips students with the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary for careers in the rapidly growing field of information technology. The program covers key areas such as software applications, system analysis, system design, database administration, and network management. Students develop critical thinking and applied knowledge to achieve their professional goals in information systems.

With opportunities expanding in technical infrastructure support, project management, cybersecurity, digital transformation, and technology leadership, the demand for skilled professionals in these areas continues to rise. As businesses increasingly rely on technology to stay competitive and streamline their operations, the program offers concentrations in Management and Leadership, Information Systems Specialty, and Cybersecurity.

Program Learning Outcome

Graduates will be able to apply technology concepts to effectively manage information technologies and processes, supporting business objectives. They will enhance strategic data and information management processes and applications, ensuring efficiency and innovation. Through a project management approach, they will implement information systems concepts, driving successful outcomes. Additionally, they will evaluate ethical, legal, security, and social responsibilities within a global context, preparing them to navigate complex challenges in a technology-driven world.

Program Duration

The academic year consists of three semesters: Fall (divided into two eight-week terms), Spring (divided into two eight-week terms), and Summer (divided into two six-week terms).

Level

Undergraduate

Anytime, Anywhere

Totally Online

Academic Calendar

Semester Class Start
Spring 2025 Term 1
January 6, 2025
Spring 2025 Term 2
March 10, 2025
Summer 2025 Term 1
May 12, 2025
Summer 2025 Term 2
June 23, 2025

Admission Requirements

The following materials must be submitted:

  • A completed application form.
  • Official transcripts verifying graduation from an accredited high school or an acceptable score on the General Education Development (GED) exam
  • Official transcripts from ALL post–secondary schools previously enrolled
  • Letter of Recommendation
  • English Proficiency Requirement:

Full-Time Student

A full-time student is enrolled in 12-18 credit hours.

Part-Time Student

A part-time student is enrolled in 3-11 credit hours.

Curriculum/Courses (120 Credit Hours)

General Requirements – 30 CH

  • Communication (9 CH)
    • Technical Communication (3 CH)
    • Humanities Seminar (3 CH)
    • Effective Speaking (3 CH)
  • Humanities and Social Science (9 CH)
    • Principles of Psychology (3 CH)
    • Ethics (3 CH)
    • Humanities or Social Science Elective (3 CH)
  • Mathematics and Science (12 CH)
    • College Algebra (3 CH)
    • Statistics (3 CH)
    • Science Elective (3) (3 CH)
  • Other (3 CH)
    • Business Computer Applications (3 CH)

Additional Requirements – 7 CH

  • Business Concepts (3 CH)
  • Business Spreadsheets (3 CH)
  • Online Learning Orientation (1 CH)

Core Requirements – 39 CH

  • Web Content Management (3 CH)
  • Introduction to Information Systems (3 CH)
  • Computing Infrastructure Basics (3 CH)
  • Introduction to Operating Systems (3 CH)
  • Using Programming to Solve Problems (3 CH)
  • Network Management (3 CH)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3 CH)
  • Data Management (3 CH)
  • Information Security (3 CH)
  • Data Visualization (3 CH)
  • Advanced Database Management (3 CH)
  • Information Systems Capstone Proposal (3 CH)
  • Information Systems Capstone Project (3 CH)

Concentration Requirements Requirements – 15 CH

  • Option 1: Management/Leadership (15 hrs)
    • Principles of Project Management (3 CH)
    • MGT/LDR Elective (300/400 Level) (3 CH)
    • MGT/LDR Elective (300/400 Level) (3 CH)
    • MGT/LDR Elective (300/400 Level) (3 CH)
    • MGT/LDR Elective (300/400 Level) (3 CH)
  • Option 2: Information Systems Speciality (15 hrs)
    • IS Speciality: Transfer 15 approved credits or MSIS coursework
  • Option 3: Cyber Security (15 hrs)
    • Ethical Hacker (3 CH)
    • System Security (3 CH)
    • Security Analysis (3 CH)
    • Security CyberOps (3 CH)
    • Cybersecurity (3 CH)

Electives – 29 CH

Electives are determined based on student career objectives.

Tuition Fees

  • Initial Application Fees: $105.
  • Study Tuition Fees: $299 per credit hour.

Finally, please fill out the following free application form to enable us to proceed with your application.



Program Highlights

The Bachelor of Science in Information Systems (BSIS) equips students with the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary for careers in the rapidly growing field of information technology. The program covers key areas such as software applications, system analysis, system design, database administration, and network management. Students develop critical thinking and applied knowledge to achieve their professional goals in information systems.

With opportunities expanding in technical infrastructure support, project management, cybersecurity, digital transformation, and technology leadership, the demand for skilled professionals in these areas continues to rise. As businesses increasingly rely on technology to stay competitive and streamline their operations, the program offers concentrations in Management and Leadership, Information Systems Specialty, and Cybersecurity.

Program Learning Outcome

Graduates will be able to apply technology concepts to effectively manage information technologies and processes, supporting business objectives. They will enhance strategic data and information management processes and applications, ensuring efficiency and innovation. Through a project management approach, they will implement information systems concepts, driving successful outcomes. Additionally, they will evaluate ethical, legal, security, and social responsibilities within a global context, preparing them to navigate complex challenges in a technology-driven world.

Program Duration

The academic year consists of three semesters: Fall (divided into two eight-week terms), Spring (divided into two eight-week terms), and Summer (divided into two six-week terms).

Level

Undergraduate

Anytime, Anywhere

Totally Online

Academic Calendar

Semester Class Start
Spring 2025 Term 1
January 6, 2025
Spring 2025 Term 2
March 10, 2025
Summer 2025 Term 1
May 12, 2025
Summer 2025 Term 2
June 23, 2025

Admission Requirements

The following materials must be submitted:

  • A completed application form.
  • Official transcripts verifying graduation from an accredited high school or an acceptable score on the General Education Development (GED) exam
  • Official transcripts from ALL post–secondary schools previously enrolled
  • Letter of Recommendation
  • English Proficiency Requirement:

Full-Time Student

A full-time student is enrolled in 12-18 credit hours.

Part-Time Student

A part-time student is enrolled in 3-11 credit hours.

Curriculum/Courses (120 Credit Hours)

General Requirements – 30 CH

  • Communication (9 CH)
    • Technical Communication (3 CH)
    • Humanities Seminar (3 CH)
    • Effective Speaking (3 CH)
  • Humanities and Social Science (9 CH)
    • Principles of Psychology (3 CH)
    • Ethics (3 CH)
    • Humanities or Social Science Elective (3 CH)
  • Mathematics and Science (12 CH)
    • College Algebra (3 CH)
    • Statistics (3 CH)
    • Science Elective (3) (3 CH)
  • Other (3 CH)
    • Business Computer Applications (3 CH)

Additional Requirements – 7 CH

  • Business Concepts (3 CH)
  • Business Spreadsheets (3 CH)
  • Online Learning Orientation (1 CH)

Core Requirements – 39 CH

  • Web Content Management (3 CH)
  • Introduction to Information Systems (3 CH)
  • Computing Infrastructure Basics (3 CH)
  • Introduction to Operating Systems (3 CH)
  • Using Programming to Solve Problems (3 CH)
  • Network Management (3 CH)
  • Enterprise Architecture (3 CH)
  • Data Management (3 CH)
  • Information Security (3 CH)
  • Data Visualization (3 CH)
  • Advanced Database Management (3 CH)
  • Information Systems Capstone Proposal (3 CH)
  • Information Systems Capstone Project (3 CH)

Concentration Requirements Requirements – 15 CH

  • Option 1: Management/Leadership (15 hrs)
    • Principles of Project Management (3 CH)
    • MGT/LDR Elective (300/400 Level) (3 CH)
    • MGT/LDR Elective (300/400 Level) (3 CH)
    • MGT/LDR Elective (300/400 Level) (3 CH)
    • MGT/LDR Elective (300/400 Level) (3 CH)
  • Option 2: Information Systems Speciality (15 hrs)
    • IS Speciality: Transfer 15 approved credits or MSIS coursework
  • Option 3: Cyber Security (15 hrs)
    • Ethical Hacker (3 CH)
    • System Security (3 CH)
    • Security Analysis (3 CH)
    • Security CyberOps (3 CH)
    • Cybersecurity (3 CH)

Electives – 29 CH

Electives are determined based on student career objectives.

Tuition Fees

  • Initial Application Fees: $105.
  • Study Tuition Fees: $299 per credit hour.

Finally, please fill out the following free application form to enable us to proceed with your application.