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The Information Systems degree equips graduates for various computer-related careers. This technology-focused curriculum highlights both the design and implementation of complex information systems alongside conventional management and organizational considerations, while maintaining an equilibrium between cultivating system engineering expertise and ensuring timely, cost-effective project delivery. Students explore a wide array of application domains, spanning from standard business, finance, and accounting to telecommunications, networking, database administration, as well as computer-aided design and industrial production systems. The program mandates specialized coursework, enabling students to readily pursue a minor in their chosen field. While Business & Economics and Technological Systems Management serve as established focus areas, tailored specializations are also available. Past customized concentrations have included Systems Administration, Network Administration, and Digital Media.