The Bachelor of Science

  • Information Systems
  • at Florida Agricultural & Mechanical program gives the student a broad knowledge of the application of computer technology to business practices. Core courses provide foundations in programming, data structures, systems analysis.This major incorporates a significant experiential component, involving teamwork and internships. Many courses require students to work in teams to solve technical problems. Teams formulate solutions, present, and defend their work. Students are encouraged to work as corporate interns during the summer. In the capstone course sequence, student teams perform the entire software lifecycle to develop an application for a departmental, university, or corporate client.

    Program Objectives:
    • Each graduate of the Information Systems (IS) program shall be able to:
    • Investigate and analyze business situations, providing viable computerized solutions;
    • Effectively articulate a technical strategy, both orally and in writing;
    • Design and implement computerized solutions that satisfy business requirements;
    • Immediately contribute as a computer information professional;
    • Seek advanced studies in information systems without further preparation;
    • Demonstrate an understanding of the social and ethical issues in the computer profession;
    • Understand the organizational impacts of computer-based information systems.