Information Systems program
Undergrad major Undergrad minorDiscover how to improve processes where people and technology come together.
Whether developing a recommendation for what to watch next on Netflix or improving the performance of an autonomous vehicle, people in information systems careers develop technology solutions for organizations worldwide.
In UWL's program, you'll learn how to plan, analyze, design and implement computer-based information systems, such as computer networks and database applications. You'll gain in-depth knowledge of IS concepts and applications, learn how to analyze business data and operations to create innovative solutions, and gain management skills.
UWL's Information Systems program is accredited by AACSB, placing it in the top 15 percent of business programs worldwide. Graduates frequently find prestigious and well-paid positions, and many work for Fortune 500 companies.
Information Systems jobs
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, information systems is one of the fastest-growing employment categories. Graduates knowledge of how technology works to improve business processes make them desirable in a wide variety of careers with prospects for advancement.
In recent years, graduates of information systems programs have been in high demand in diverse industries such as financial planning, healthcare, manufacturing, consumer research and behavior, government and education. With the rate that technology changes, a degree in IS will open up many opportunities for you to land the career you want. Job titles and salaries of information systems professionals vary considerably and are usually dependent on work setting and experience. Examples of potential positions include:
Positions
- Business/systems analyst
- Web developer
- Data analyst
- Information specialist
- Applications software engineer
- Social media coordinator
- Security specialist
- Project manager
- Network analyst
- Database administrator
- More
What is Information Systems?
Businesses worldwide depend heavily on advanced information and communication technologies for managing data, information and delivering efficient business operations. IS professionals are involved in designing, developing, deploying and managing these information systems that ultimately solve problems for people.
Courses in information systems include a variety of in-demand topics and skill development including information technology, data analytics, business core knowledge, software applications, project management and a systems perspective.
What distinguishes UWL's program?
The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) is the world's largest business education alliance. The UWL College of Business Administration accreditation with this alliance places us in the top 5% of business schools worldwide.
The placement of information systems graduates into careers has been nearly 100 % over the years, with higher than average starting salaries.
The average starting salary of our graduates is $58,000 per year.
With the digital world playing a major role in today’s society, good communication skills and a strong technical background are a high-demand combination. In UWL's program, you'll learn how to read, write, speak and listen effectively with both technical and non-technical audiences, as well as how to leverage this knowledge when working with diverse teams.
Students in the program gain hands-on experience with leading enterprise systems applications and have eligibility for software certifications.
Student-led organizations provide opportunities to network and develop life-long relationships.