Overview
A degree in information systems provides graduates with the knowledge needed to implement and design new approaches for businesses as they find innovative uses for existing technology or discover the need to build new technologies. Students will study and solve complex problems in computing for business, medicine, science and other fields.
Additionally, the Information Systems program will equip students in the following areas:
- Learn how to implement information systems to solve business problems.
- Develop cyber security solutions for data security needs.
- Gain knowledge in developing data and information solutions that creatively solve design and technical problems.
As part of your degree, you will also choose a track:
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Financial Aid
If you’ve compared colleges, especially private Christian universities, you know how expensive college tuition can be. We strive to keep our tuition and fees below the national average for private Christian colleges to make this education affordable for families. And best of all, almost 100% of our students receive financial aid in the form of generous scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study opportunities—bringing costs much lower.
Outcomes/Careers
According to the United States Department of Labor, American companies will add more than half a million jobs in computer and information technology positions to their industries throughout the next decade. Individuals with a degree in Information Systems are prepared for a variety of careers in positions such as these:
- Information systems manager
- IT auditor
- Social media marketer
- Data scientist
- Web content manager
- Information architect
- Records manager
- Data mining specialist
- Political intelligence consultant
- Health informatics manager
Testimonials
“In the world of technology, concepts change so quickly. Trevecca taught me how to become an independent learner and adapt to new challenges as they came my way. The technical knowledge I gained was beneficial because it put me ahead of my peers and provided me with opportunities to move up the corporate ladder quickly.
Additionally, the guidance I received from my professors helped me to have the mind and heart of a servant leader, which has allowed me to succeed in management roles. I also learned how to truly collaborate and work in a team environment. Whenever I was tempted to fly solo, my professors would emphasize the important of interacting with others. Gaining these people skills may have been more important than anything else. I currently manage a team of developers, QA testers and software support employees.”
Alex Barberi, ’10
Founder and Senior Solutions Architect/Engineering Manager
ARB Web Apps
Overview
A degree in information systems provides graduates with the knowledge needed to implement and design new approaches for businesses as they find innovative uses for existing technology or discover the need to build new technologies. Students will study and solve complex problems in computing for business, medicine, science and other fields.
Additionally, the Information Systems program will equip students in the following areas:
- Learn how to implement information systems to solve business problems.
- Develop cyber security solutions for data security needs.
- Gain knowledge in developing data and information solutions that creatively solve design and technical problems.
As part of your degree, you will also choose a track: