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Bachelor of Science in Computer Information System

USA

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What will I learn?

The Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems prepares you to plan, design, and optimize scalable software systems and mobile applications for use in today鈥檚 rapidly evolving business environments.

When it comes to technology, you will truly be a life-long learner. In addition to technical expertise, the ability to think critically, communicate clearly, and problem-solve effectively are extremely important career skills. To achieve this skill set, our program ideally combines the advantages of a traditional liberal arts college education with the benefits of hands-on training in state-of-the-art computer technology.

Computer Information Systems at New England College is ideal for students who have a technical inclination and an interest in the theory, practice, art, and science of computer systems and programming.

If you wish to pursue an accelerated Bachelors and Masters of Science in Computer Information Systems, you can apply to participate in our accelerated program. Under the accelerated program undergraduate students complete 12 MS-CIS credit hours while pursuing their Bachelor鈥檚 degree. These credit hours will count as required hours for both the BS and MS degree, allowing you to complete a BS and MS in 148 credits instead of 160.

Computer Information Systems: Learn by Doing at New England College

All students actively participate in hands-on training using advanced computer technology. You will build practical skills for today鈥檚 digital economy. You will develop these skill sets through relevant real-world projects, learning both the theory and the technical aspects of a given subject area. We also encourage all students to pursue internships as part of their degree path.

Completing New England College鈥檚 Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems will allow you to:

  • Apply communication, teamwork, and leadership skills to translate technical information to align computer information systems and tools with organizational goals.
  • Analyze technical aspects of IT projects and employ project management strategies to meet business needs and organizational goals.
  • Utilize IT methods and tools to the development of applications and the administration of computing systems, as well as to the adoption of new technologies within the organization.
  • Identify information tools and technologies that may have strategic value for the organization, and manage the implementation of those technologies.

Career Opportunities in Computer Information Systems

  • Database Administrator
  • Information Security Analyst
  • Technical Support Analyst
  • Software Developer
  • Business Analyst
  • Systems Analyst
  • Programming Analyst
  • Web Designer

Courses

Computer Information Systems
All undergraduate courses are 4 credits unless otherwise noted.

  • CT 1510 - Introduction to Programming Logic and Design
  • CT 2250 (ES/EG 2250) - Computer鈥怉ided Drawing and Design
  • CT 2430 (BU 2430) - Information Systems in Organizations
  • CT 2510 - Object Oriented Programming
  • CT 2750 (CO 2750) - Website Design
  • CT 3140 (CO 3140) - Desktop Publishing
  • CT 3530 (BU 3530) - Digital Media Marketing

Which department am I in?

New England College

Study options

Full Time (4 Years)

Tuition fees
US$35,858.00 per year
USD $17,929 per semester
Start date

August 2025

Venue

New England College

98 Bridge Street,

Henniker,

New Hampshire,

03242, United States

Entry requirements

For international students

New England College requires a completed high school diploma (or a school鈥恖eaving certificate or equivalent) for matriculation into baccalaureate programs. Other English Language Requirements: PTE score of 54.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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