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Baker
College Online
Online Bachelor in
Computer Information Systems
Graduates of this program can
pursue careers as programmers, programmer/analysts,
and systems analysts. Entrance requirements for Bachelor
of CIS degree program include an Associate of Business
Administration in Computer Information Systems
- Computer Information Systems - Bachelor
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DeVry University
Computer
Information Systems Online Bachelor's Degree
As a computer information systems professional, you
will identify, analyze and design business solutions
as well as develop, test and implement supporting
code and databases.
The CIS program is composed of coursework
in communication skills, humanities, social sciences,
personal and professional development, mathematics
and science, business and accounting, systems concepts,
programming, and systems development.
- Computer Information Systems - Bachelor's
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Kaplan
University

The Associate of Applied Science
Online Degree Program in Computer Information Systems
prepares students with the general education, applied
knowledge, technical skills, and work habits required
for a wide range of entry-level positions in the field.
Students will gain the foundational skills necessary
to install and maintain computer networks, troubleshoot
hardware and software problems, manage databases,
and develop Web pages.
The emphasis areas allow a choice
of concentration in programming, network administration
and Web development.
- Computer Information Systems - Associate
of Applied Science (A.A.S.)
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University
of
Phoenix

- Computer Information Systems - Master
of Science (MS)
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*All salary
information is based on the “Occupational Outlook
Handbook,” a publication of the U.S. Department
of Labor. Individual student earnings vary.Growth
figures represent a ten-year period ending 2010. Source:”
National Industry-Occupation Employment Matrix,”
a publication of the U.S.Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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