Undergraduate Degrees in Information Systems
The Bachelor of Applied Studies in Information Systems (ISYS) provides an opportunity to prepare for careers in information systems within a liberal arts context. The major educates students in the development, implementation and management of information technologies, allowing the student flexibility to take desired courses in the liberal arts or in an optional minor.
The Bachelor of Applied Studies in Information Technology Management (IT Management) provides interdisciplinary studies in information systems and business. The major educates students in the development, implementation, and management of information technologies in conjunction with the required business minor.
For those who would like to make Information Systems part of their general studies, students completing any Bachelor of Applied Studies or Bachelor of Liberal Arts may choose the Minor in ISYS or Law and Technology.
The BAS degree in either Information Systems or IT Management requires 120 undergraduate credit hours, including 30 hours of ISYS and related coursework in the major.
Admissions
Students applying to the BAS program must have a cumulative 2.0 grade point average in all previous college work. No other entrance scores are required. The School of Continuing Studies Undergraduate Application
may be found online or in our printed catalog. Official transcripts from all previous colleges and universities should be mailed directly to SCS.
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