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FAQs

What can I do with a degree in Information Systems Management?

  • Information Systems development, either from the technical or the management side

Why choose Information Systems Management at Roberts Wesleyan?

  • Blends a background in the technical disciples of Computer Science and a solid background in Business

What are some interesting courses I might take?

  • •Select upper-level courses from areas such as networking, security, graphics, databases, and computer forensics.

What are RWC graduates doing now?

  • Technical areas and management in companies ranging from large, multi-national companies to small entrepreneurial startups to non-profits
The professors really know what they are teaching and encourage exploring current and upcoming technologies.
Ben Cooper ’06

The goal of the Information Systems Management program is to prepare students for positions of leadership in Information Systems. The program blends courses from the CS and business disciples. The graduate has the skills necessary to join a team in medium to large corporations as S/W developer, and is further prepared to use business and planning skills in positions of leadership.