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Computer Information Systems

A major in Computer Information Systems prepares students to effectively implement computer resources for organizations. A systems approach at College of Notre Dame emphasizes object-oriented programming and visual software for the conversion of data to information.

Students will analyze, plan, develop, program and maintain computer applications with leading edge technologies using Windows and UNIX platforms. Courses in the computer information systems program and the liberal arts curriculum prepare students for teamwork and leadership and stress the importance of workplace and life skills including written and verbal communication.

New Online Opportunity
The 300-400 level courses are offered online. Students who transfer from community college with an associate's degree in information systems may complete the Notre Dame bachelor's degree online.

A student may also choose to minor in computer information systems (6 courses) with any other major offered at the College. The computer information systems major is administered by the Computer Studies Department.