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Degrees and Programs in Information Systems
Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University
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A graduate degree really can make a difference, especially when it's from Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University. Online, evening and weekend classes are available.
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DeVry University
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DeVry University provides you with the skills you need to succeed. Choose from one of DeVry's many campuses to earn an associate or a bachelor's degree in a variety of fields.
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University of Phoenix
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Ready to earn your degree? University of Phoenix makes higher education accessible. Whether you're seeking an associate's, bachelor's, master's or doctoral degree, University of Phoenix can help you reach your goal--and sooner than you think.
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Strayer University
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Get the right foundation for your future with a degree from Strayer University. Evening and weekend classes are all available to meet the needs of busy adults.
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| ARTICLE: Information Systems In-Depth |
If you want to work with computers and computer systems, whether programming, networking, or designing them, a department of information systems (IS) or computer information systems (CIS) is your gateway to the world of professional computing.
CIS Departments: Finding the Campus That Fits You can get into information systems with an associate degree, though you'll end up on the tech track if you do. If you're geek to the core, look for a highly technical campus researching the hottest topics, like object-oriented databases or wireless networking. If your interests run to e-commerce, you're wise to find a CIS department that approaches computer systems from a business and management perspective.
Follow the Toys Nothing puts you ahead in the fast-paced world of IS like access to the people, the labs, and research centers making the cutting-edge discoveries in computer information systems. Shop for a well-funded campus offering lectures by visiting IS professionals. The inspiration alone will be worth the tuition you'll pay.
Work in IS Maybe you aim to become one of the 23,000 computer information scientists doing research in a university, or you prefer to join the 650,000+ networking and systems analysis professionals. Perhaps you're attracted to the telecommunications sphere, or you want to shape e-commerce in the twenty-first century. Your flexible degree in information systems opens up a world of career options.
Sources - John Kador. Internet Jobs! McGraw-Hill. 2000.
- Occupational Outlook Handbook (bls.gov)
- Webopedia (www.webopedia.com)
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