Program Overview
Information Systems Program
The Information Systems program is one of the leading academic programs offered by the Department of Information Systems at the College of Computing and Information Technology. The program aims to equip students with specialized skills and knowledge that combine technology and management to meet the growing demands of the job market. The program focuses on teaching students the design and development of digital systems and data analysis to support administrative processes and decision-making. It provides a comprehensive educational experience, covering fundamental courses such as programming, data structures, databases, and network management, alongside specialized courses like software engineering, cybersecurity, and information systems strategies.
Mission
Prepare specialists having knowledge, skills, and values related to the field of information systems, capable of developing and managing digital systems according to the labor market requirements, characterized by knowledge of modern research trends and contributing to community service. The mission is centered around producing graduates who can effectively contribute to the field of information systems, with a strong emphasis on practical skills, theoretical knowledge, and ethical considerations. This mission statement underscores the program's commitment to fostering a new generation of professionals who are adept at navigating the complexities of the digital landscape while adhering to the highest standards of professionalism and integrity. By focusing on the development of both technical and soft skills, the program ensures that its graduates are not only proficient in their chosen field but also capable of communicating effectively, working collaboratively, and adapting to the evolving needs of the industry. Furthermore, the incorporation of community service into the mission highlights the program's recognition of the importance of social responsibility and the "
