Information Systems

Information System graduates use knowledge of computing and mathematics to identify, analyze, and solve problems in computer systems. Much like Computer Scientists, they develop software and manage information for businesses around the world. But instead of developing new programming languages, they put those languages to use by creating unique programs for very specific industries. Thus, these graduates pursue a deeper understanding of various areas – such as retail, banking, manufacturing, agriculture, education, government, and healthcare, etc – so they can design software that will benefit those industries.

Possible Career Paths and Specializations

Information Systems Analyst/Designer
Applications Programmer
Communications Analyst
Database Manager
Management Information Systems Specialist

Resources available at the Career Center*

Career Opportunities in the Internet, Video Gamers, and Multimedia
Careers for Computer Buffs and Other Technological Types
Careers for Cybersurfers and Other Online Types
Careers in Computers
Careers in Electronic Information
Careers in Focus: Computer and Video Game Design
Careers in Focus: Computers
Careers in High Tech
Cyber Careers
Engineering Your Future
Great Jobs for Computer Science Majors
Opportunities in Computer Careers
Vault Guide to Technology Careers

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Related computer and information sciences links

K-State Department of Computer and Information Sciences
http://www.cis.ksu.edu/

Association for Computing Machinery
http://www.acm.org

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
http://www.ieee.org/index.html

Society of Women Engineers
http://societyofwomenengineers.swe.org/

American Society for Engineering Education
http://www.asee.org

K-State's Information Systems program is accredited under the General Criteria by the computing Accreditation Commission of ABET.