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Bridge gaps between technology and business
An Information Systems degree from DePaul prepares you to use technology to address the operational, tactical and strategic challenges facing businesses, government agencies and non-profit organizations.
As an Information Systems major, you will learn the fundamentals of business processes and procedures, hardware, information assurance, software and usability.
The Jarvis College of Computing and Digital Media (CDM) is located on the Loop Campus, in the heart of Chicago’s technology and business districts, providing you many opportunities to work professionally with leading companies and organizations. As you earn your Information Systems degree, you’ll be taught by faculty members who are working professionals and active consultants, allowing you to learn firsthand from the industry’s innovators.
Classes
Coursework
- Advanced Application Development
- Enterprise Architecture
- Interactive Design and Prototyping
- Software Product Management
- Systems for Cloud Computing and Big Data
- User-centered Web Design
Career Options
Common Career Areas
- Applications programmer
- Business analyst
- Information technology consulting
- Information technology project managing/directing
- Systems analyst
More career info
88%
of Computing and Digital Media graduates were employed, continuing their education or not seeking employment after graduation.
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