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Bachelor Degrees in IT & Computer: Information Systems
Graduates of bachelor's degree programs in information systems may go on to work as computer systems analysts, to help organizations incorporate new technologies and maintain existing systems efficiently. A bachelor's degree in information systems can lead to management positions in the field.
Information Systems Career Outlook
Now is a great time to work in information systems. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that employment in the field is expected to grow faster than average through the year 2016. Median earnings for information systems managers in May 2006 were $101,580. While a bachelor's degree can't guarantee a particular career or salary, a degree in information systems is highly recommended for those hoping to work or advance in the field.

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Bachelor of Science - Management Information Systems
Keiser College’s Management Information Systems (MIS) program provides students with business and technology skills to be able to manage data systems and meet business challenges using information technology tools. Tools include computer hardware, operating systems, networking, programming, and database management systems. Application of the tools includes distributed information systems, system analysis, system design, and decision support systems. Management includes technology management and system implementation. Material covered in the classroom will prepare students to sit for up to six Professional Certifications as well as enable graduates to pursue both technical and managerial careers in organizations that incorporate leading edge technologies.
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