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Why Computer Information Systems?

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Why Computer Information Systems?

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The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics published Occupation Report projects 2014 employment for the computer and information systems occupation will reach 352,916 – a growth of 25.9% from the 2004 employment numbers. The Master of Science in computer information systems program is designed for professionals seeking a degree that prepares them for positions in organizations that design, develop or use computer systems; and who may not necessarily have a bachelor’s degree in computer science but who wish to obtain advanced training in the CIS field. The objective of the program is to meet the growing demand for information systems skills and to provide a path for professionals from diverse fields to rapidly transition to computer information systems career paths. For schedules, visit the appropriate site or location below. All distance learning CIS courses are taught through the Melbourne site.

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