Redefining how the Whole World Works
In only 60 years, the field of computing and information systems has redefined the traditional ways of business, education, government, and entertainment. Virtually every organization and every field of study rely on computers and related technologies to succeed in the Information Age. Even our everyday vocabulary embraces words like The Internet, email, Google, Facebook, YouTube, MP3, ATM, and Wii.
The study of computing and information systems is central to our understanding of how the world processes, manages and communicates information using digital technologies. As a student, you learn to build and use computing and information systems. You learn to see things from a broader systems perspective and to develop integrated solutions that meet the needs of your users. And you learn to appreciate the far-reaching cultural, ethical, and legal impact of digital systems.
It is hard to imagine a world without computing and information systems. It is even harder to imagine our world in another 60 years. New software products and new technologies continue to change our landscape almost daily. Even the products and technologies of other fields could not be developed without the support of computing and information systems. It is arguably the most revolutionary field of our lifetime and we extend a warm welcome to be part of our adventure.
The Experience
Learn from professors who are experts in their fields and who can provide a well-rounded view from the technical, business and cultural perspectives, and get progressive use of the latest science and digital technologies.
Programs
The Computer Science Department offers two unique programs: Computer Science (also with a Co-op Option) and Information Systems