Information Systems Degree Program Highlights
Become a leader with an information systems management degree.
Every organization needs reliable and secure computer and information systems. Information systems link business and technology to integrate all elements of an enterprise into a comprehensive network of responsive, proactive and dependable information delivery systems. Information systems are the brains of every organization, providing the tools to efficiently and effectively solve business problems, manage operations, interact with suppliers and customers and drive revenue and performance.
- Our information systems degree with a project management concentration is designed to give you the well-rounded education you need to begin a career in information systems overseeing IS projects.
- With the bachelor of information systems (Project Management Concentration), you’ll be taught by experienced professionals who will help you build leadership skills and learn how to define needs and goals, make recommendations for improvements and upgrades, work with a budget, and more.
- By the time you graduate, you’ll be fully prepared with the skills and confidence you’ll need to start your career and thrive in a competitive, challenging and exciting industry.
Learn Your Way
Information Systems classes are taught exclusively through Baker Online. Plus, general education and prerequisite courses are typically available through Baker Online, Online Live, and on all campuses throughout Michigan.
Learn MoreWhy Earn an Information Systems Degree?
Information systems is one of the fastest-growing careers. Our degree in computer information systems is designed to integrate general business knowledge with expertise in computer information systems (including programming, databases, web, system modeling and design, and IS strategy) and project management to produce the knowledge and skills necessary for employment in a competitive job market.
Information systems professionals leverage the technology and tools to efficiently and effectively solve business problems, manage operations and infrastructure, interact with suppliers and customers and drive revenue and performance. Graduates can continue their education with a masters in information systems.
Systems and Project Management Curriculum
The bachelor's degree in information systems (project management concentration) is a 4-year, 120-credit-hour program. The program includes 30 hours in general education, 69 hours in the information systems major and 21 hours in the project management concentration. Computer information systems courses include multiple programming languages, system modeling and design, business analytics, project planning and management, as well as a senior project and a 150-hour work experience course.
View Full CurriculumSample Courses
IS Strategy, Management and Acquisition
Leading Project Teams
Senior Project
Learn on the cutting edge.
The College of IT and Engineering is proud to offer courses that include Extended Reality (XR) learning. These experiences provide immersive, hands-on learning that will prepare you for a successful career in a high-tech field.
Accreditation
Baker College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission / 230 South LaSalle St., Suite 7-500, Chicago, IL 60604-1411 / 800-621-7440 / www.hlccommission.org.
On Campus Unavailable
Core courses for this degree program are not offered on campus.
For those interested, a selection of general education and prerequisite courses are available on campus each semester.
View campus locationsAvailable on Baker Online
Courses for this degree program are available through Baker Online.
100% online, this format offers flexible scheduling with 8-week semesters
Baker OnlineUnavailable on Online Live
Core courses for this degree program are not offered through Online Live.
For those interested, a selection of general education and prerequisite courses are available through Online Live each semester.
Online Live