Undergraduate Program
The Bachelor of Science in Information Science (BSIS) program is a 120-credit undergraduate program that offers concentrations in:
- Information Systems Concentration enables students to use object-oriented design tools to design, build, implement, and test web-based information systems.
- User Centered Design Concentration provides the visual and human-computer interaction skills needed to design and build prototypes of information systems interfaces, as well as to perform usability testing of these systems.
- Networks and Security Concentration offers skills needed to design, build and test LANS, WANS, Wireless, Internet and Web-based networks.
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