The Georgia State University Department of Computer Information Systems (CIS) in the J. Mack Robinson College of Business offers various degree programs in computer information technology. The World Report and U.S. News both rank the Robinson College of Business CIS undergraduate and graduate programs among the top ten best colleges in the United States. The programs prepare students to become professionals in computer information careers in areas related to the analysis, design and management of information systems. Academic programs include a Minor in CIS, Bachelor of Business Administration CIS (BBA CIS), Master of Business Administration Information Systems (MBA CIS), Master of Science Information Systems Audit and Control (MS ISAC), Master of Science Information Systems (MS IS), The Executive Master of Science 1yr Degree Program with a concentration on Managing Information Technology and a Doctor Of Philosophy Computer Information Systems (Ph.D CIS).
Georgia State University
CIS Department
J. Mack Robinson College of Business
Box 4015
Atlanta, Georgia 30302
404-413-7360
cis.gsu.edu
The Pennsylvania State University College of Information Sciences and Technology offers Bachelor and Associate degree programs in computer information technology. The program is geared towards students interested in pursuing a career in computer information systems and operations. It also provides training that will enable students to become information technology professionals in various sectors including business, government, health care and nonprofit organizations. The computer information technology coursework comprises areas of study such as computer programming, database management, network management, mathematics, networks, emerging technologies, human-computer interface, information policy and regulation, information technology integration and information systems.
Pennsylvania State University
College of Information Sciences and Technology
305 Information Sciences and Technology Building
University Park, PA 16802-6823
814-867-1236
ist.psu.edu
Purdue University offers a Computer Information Technology (CIT) program designed to prepare students for professional careers in computer technology. Students learn about the management of information systems, computer business applications and the planning and maintenance of computer networking systems. The program has coursework concentrations in software development, data management, network engineering and administration, information technology healthcare, systems integration, and computer networks. The CIT program also offers specialized courses such as cyberforensics, high performance computing, biomedical informatics, wireless networking and information security. Successful completion of the program leads to a Bachelors Degree in Computer Information Technology.
Purdue University
Computer and Information Technology
Knoy 255
401 North Grant Street
Purdue University
West Lafayette IN 47907-2021
765-494-2560
purdue.edu