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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 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 management. The program mandates specialized coursework, enabling students to readily pursue a minor in their chosen focus area. While Business & Economics and Technological Systems Management serve as established specialization tracks, tailored options are also available. Recent custom concentrations have included Systems Administration, Network Administration, and Digital Media.