Information Systems & Analytics
Information Systems & Analytics
Bachelor of Science in Information Systems & Analytics
Annual Student Data
Fall 2023 Majors: 122
2022-2023 Graduates: 37
The Information Systems & Analytics (ISA) program will teach you how to harness cutting-edge information technology to analyze business problems and create solutions.
You will learn to design, develop, implement and maintain technical solutions that will meet the business challenges and opportunities of the future.
Our ISA students are extraordinarily well-prepared for work in the information systems field. ISA students are expected to have three areas of distinct competency: business knowledge, technical skills and interpersonal skills.
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Why Information Systems & Analytics?
"I chose Rowan because of the MIS (ISA) program and the affordability of the university. I knew it would be a perfect foundation for me in my career in IT and analytics."
-Steve B., Union County, NJ
Degree Requirements
Students earning a Bachelor of Science in Information Systems and Analytics must take the foundational business courses required of all College of Business majors. The ISA major courses provide students with a broad understanding of the innovative ways organizations can leverage technology and information to drive their success.
Click here for a list of degree requirements.
Career Opportunities
Students interested in the following careers are a good fit for the ISA program- Business Data Analysis
- Systems Analysis
- Information Security Analysis
- Database Administration
- Network and Systems Administration
- Software Development
- Computer Training and Support
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Careers and Internships
ISA graduates are employed in a variety of exciting professions. These are just a few of the organizations that have hired Rohrer ISA alumni:
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For more information check out the Rohrer Center for Professional Development.
Supervised Internship Program
The Supervised Internship Program may be taken as a free elective, business elective or an elective within the specialization. Students should consult with their academic advisor or with the faculty member responsible for the Supervised Internship Program within their area of specialization. Credit for this course is 3 s.h.
To see more information about the process, apply to and receive approval for a Supervised Internship
Management Information Systems Advisory Council
Mission:
Our MIS advisory council’s purpose is to expand the student academic experience through opportunities that develop practice-based work involvement, promote fundraising for academic resources, and provide guidance for a practice-influenced curriculum.