| Bachelor of Science in Information Systems Management
The Bachelor of Science in Information Systems Management (BSISM) degree program can help you develop a strong base of practical, real-world skills from professors who are also IT management professionals. You can complete important undergraduate foundation studies in areas including English, math, science and the humanities. You can learn to plan, implement, maintain and manage computing and information technology. Professional communication, team building and project management techniques can help build competitive "soft" skill sets that can add to your marketability.
What skills can I learn?
Students who successfully complete the BSISM degree program should be able to:
- Plan, implement, maintain, and manage computing and information systems.
- Demonstrate an understanding of current computer networks and protocols of data communications.
- Explain data base concepts; discuss the capabilities of modern database systems; and apply those concepts in the design, implementation, and querying of a database to support a business.
- Apply the skills necessary to manage people and to use technology to support business goals through team projects.
- Apply the tools and techniques of financial and project management.
What are some possible career opportunities?
The BSISM degree can provide the foundation for a career as a network engineer, network operations analyst, certified systems engineer, systems administrator, business analyst, systems analyst, IT project leader or sales account representative.
Built-in CTU Academic Certificates
The Bachelor of Science in Information Systems Management degree program includes the following built-in Academic Certificates:
- Computer Network Telecommunications
- Help Desk Support
- Professional Communication
- UNIX Network Administration
These CTU Academic Certificates can be earned without additional courses. |