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Computer Information Systems Southern New Hampshire University

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Course overview

As a BS in Computer Information Systems (CIS) major at Southern New Hampshire University, you will learn to design and implement effective solutions within the computer information field. The CIS program at SNHU will help you to understand and meet organizational and management information requirements, and to serve as effective decision-making support.

The CIS program is similar to Computer Science, but explores a more business-centric aspect of information technology. As a CIS major, you will learn to understand the technology and systems that power successful organizations, and position yourself to analyze and make recommendations regarding these systems at any company you may join in the future. CIS majors are a crucial bridge between technology and user, and play an important role in both the technological and interpersonal aspects of the workplace.

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