Systems Analysis and Integration Specialization
Design and develop new systems, solve challenging computer-related problems, and integrate systems to improve efficiency and effectiveness. When you earn your bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems (CIS) with a specialization in Systems Analysis and Integration, you'll have the hands-on experience integrating systems and the software application design skills to handle any systems challenge. Here's what else you'll receive at DeVry:
- Experiential instruction from faculty with years of industry experience
- A technology-based, career-oriented education
- A continually updated curriculum that keeps pace with the latest advancements
- The technical skills needed for positions such as systems analyst, application architect, or application designer
Follow a career track in Systems Analysis and Integration by choosing this specialization when you earn a bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems from DeVry.
Requirements: To earn a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems with a specialization in Systems Analysis and Integration, you must complete 8 full-time semesters or 125 credit hours.
One full-time semester equals
- 2 eight-week sessions
- 15 credit hours
- 4 to 5 courses
You also can spread your courses out and complete your computer information systems degree program part time, taking anywhere from 1 to 14 credit hours (about 1 to 4 courses) each semester until you have completed 125 credit hours (about 39 courses). Whatever best fits your schedule and your life.
Talk to a DeVry representative to learn more about the Systems Analysis and Integration specialization for the Computer Information Systems (CIS) bachelor's degree program.
