The Department of Computer Information Science strives to prepare our graduates to assume positions of leadership and responsibility. We provide our students with knowledge and skills to apply the most recent technological advances.
Undergraduate | College of Science, Engineering, and Technology | Computer Application Development
The Computer Application major enables students to become developers who can deploy appropriate technology to solve problems in businesses and organizations.
Undergraduate | College of Science, Engineering, and Technology | Computer Information Technology
Computer Information Technology, as an academic discipline, focuses on meeting the needs of users within an organizational and societal context through the selection, creation, application, integration and administration of computing technologies.
Undergraduate | Graduate | College of Science, Engineering, and Technology | Health Informatics
The Health Informatics programs prepares students to use Information Systems and Health Information Technology to design, evaluate, adopt, and apply technology-based innovations in healthcare delivery, management, and research.
Graduate | College of Science, Engineering, and Technology | Information Technology
This master's prepares students for a career as a computing professional, yet offers enough flexibility to allow a student to design a course of study suitable for preparation for doctoral work in information technology.
Undergraduate | College of Science, Engineering, and Technology | Management Information Systems
The Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems provides students with in-depth knowledge of Information Technology concepts and applications, and prepares them to create innovative solutions for real-world problems.
The M.S. in Data Science program provides a strong foundation for developing, implementing, and evaluating data analytics solutions to transform raw data into meaningful and actionable insights.
How to get your access code.
Faculty and Staff of the Department of Computer Information Science.
All CIT and MIS majors must complete 3 credits of internship.
Scholarship opportunities in the Department of Computer Information Science.