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The use of information technology is pervasive in the business world today. The field of Information Systems maximizes the efficiency of technology so that organizations derive a better return on their technological investment. As such, information system professionals are extremely valuable to an organization's bottom line. The information systems area of emphasis helps prepare students for this technology-centric world. The information systems curriculum includes an introduction to basic computer hardware and software, programming, databases, and networking, along with the fundamentals of analysis and design and project management.
Why study Information Systems at UCCS?
Information Systems Courses
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Business Programming FundamentalsBusiness Programming Fundamentals
This course introduces the fundamentals of software development and building a software development infrastructure. Students will form programming, debugging and documentation skills.
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Database ManagementDatabase Management
In this course, you will learn the fundamental concepts of database analysis, design, implementation, manipulation and maintenance. Tools include Entity Relationship Diagrams (ERD) for design, Structured Query Language (SQL) for implementation and a state-of-the-art database management system such aas MySQL.
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Introduction to Cybersecurity TechnologiesIntroduction to Cybersecurity Technologies
This course provides instruction in security for network hardware, software and data including physical security, software protections and process implementation. Identification of exposures and vulnerabilities and appropriate countermeasures are addressed. The focus is on incorporating security technology into an organization’s IT infrastructure.
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Computer Networks and TelecommunicationsComputer Networks and Telecommunications
This course introduces you to the hardware, topology and terminology aspects of computer networks/telecommunications. You will learn network protocols, operations, design and management as well as hands-on basic router operation. Includes the basics of data transmission and LAN protocols.
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Programming Web-Based SystemsProgramming Web-Based Systems
This course provides a comprehensive understanding of integrating a web-based user interface, a mid-tier application layer and a back-end database. You will build a development infrastructure and develop a web-based system through design, testing, documenting and implementation.
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Information Technology IntegrationInformation Technology Integration
This course involves designing or building a complete system for an organization. The integration of data resources, computer networks and program requirements are applied to develop a functioning system based on industry expectations.
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Organizational CybersecurityOrganizational Cybersecurity
Organizations and their employees are faced with risks associated with the modern, digital working environment. This course introduces fundamental cybersecurity concepts, the risks they present and policies and practices employed to mitigate the risks for both individuals and their organizations.
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Big Data AnalysisBig Data Analysis
This course provides advanced database management practices and broad coverage of data science. In particular, students learn concepts of data mining, business intelligence, big data analytics and data visualization, including implementation issues. Real-world examples leverage conceptual learning.
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Advanced Networking TopicsAdvanced Networking Topics
This course will roughly follow the Cisco router education path. You will get more experience with routers and protocols, which should prepare them for the ICND1 certification test.
Potential Careers
Career | Average Salary | Outlook Through 2028 | Number of New Jobs Through 2028 |
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Data Scientist | $94,300 | +19% | 5,400 |
Computer Systems Analyst | $59,400 | +9% | 56,000 |
Network Administrator | $53,000 | +5% | 18,000 |
Computer Programmer | $63,000 | -7% | -17,900 |
Cloud Architect | $128,418 | +5% | 8,400 |
IT Analyst | $63,500 | +9% | 56,000 |
Software Engineer | $82,100 | +21% | 284,100 |
Information Security Specialist | $84,000 | +32% | 35,500 |
Please note, the above information was collected from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, therefore the proposed average salary ranges do not necessarily reflect entry level positions. For guidelines, insights and support regarding salary negotiation, please contact the Career Development Center.