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Bachelor’s in Computer Information Systems

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Earn an online computer information systems degree

The computer information systems (CIS) field sits at the pivotal intersection of people, technology, and business — solving real-world problems with accessible and user-friendly methods. In our Bachelor’s in Computer Information, you’ll explore computing fundamentals, coding, operating systems, data, and AI-driven tools — all designed to give you a strong foundation in the systems that power modern technology:

  • Build future-ready experience through our AI foundations courses, which introduce hands-on artificial intelligence and machine learning skills used in today’s tech-driven workplaces.

  • Study certification-aligned curriculum that mirrors the exam objectives for certifications like CompTIA A+ and many others. Plus, you may receive up to $300 reimbursement for the cost of 1 qualifying exam attempt.

  • Find the right fit by enrolling in our undecided option,1 which allows you to take a variety of courses so you can choose a specialization that aligns with your interests.

  • Boost your resume when you automatically earn an Undergraduate Certificate in Programming Essentials and an Associate in Information Technology and Networking with an Information Systems and Programming Specialization as part of this bachelor’s program.2

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What you’ll learn in our Bachelor’s in Computer Information Systems program

Leverage your love of technology and passion for problem-solving in our Bachelor’s in Computer Information Systems, which equips you with the technical skills and industry savvy you need to make an impact in this constantly evolving field.

Computer systems

Study the key functions of computer systems, such as programming hardware, writing software, automating functions, and data warehousing so you can set up effective networks and processing power. You’ll also explore how AI-enabled tools interact with these environments in real-world workflows.

Programming

Learn to program, design, and code structured and object-oriented applications using different styles of information ordering and coding languages like HTML, CSS, Java, JavaScript, C#, SQL, and Python so you can deploy user-friendly operating systems, mobile apps, websites, software, and other applications. You’ll also learn how AI-assisted coding tools can help accelerate development, support debugging, and enhance productivity.

Artificial intelligence

Explore practical AI and machine learning concepts through our AI foundations courses. Learn how to use AI-assisted coding, no-code and low-code ML tools, and prompt engineering to streamline tasks, boost creativity, and enhance collaboration.

Database systems

Explore the different varieties of database systems and learn how to create, manage, and visualize data libraries using query languages like SQL and visualization tools like Tableau and Power BI.

Information system security

Develop a strong understanding of risk factor analysis and how to protect information systems from cyber threats using cryptography, networking security protocols, virtual machines, Linux, and Windows. 

Ethics

Gain an understanding of the social impact of technology and how governmental and organizational policies influence your professional and ethical responsibilities.

Project management

Examine project management methods for communication, stakeholder engagement, scheduling, and risk mitigation so you can help your team perform effectively.

CIS degree classes and credits

Classes

37-38

Credits

1243

Semesters

84

Develop essential CIS skills in courses like:
SIS310
AI-Driven Business Application Coding
TECH110
Coding & Scripting
SIS150
Fundamentals of Programming
SIS180
Introduction to Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
SIS230
Relational Databases
TECH101
Technology Fundamentals

Learn more about the courses and details of this degree in our program guide.

 

Your program perks
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AI foundations courses: Build real-world AI and machine learning experience with Python, modern artificial intelligence platforms, and AI-assisted coding — preparing you for the software and workflows used in today’s technology careers.

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Hands-on tech training: Work with professional tools like Python, Linux, Java, HTML, CSS, C#, .NET, React, SQL, SQL Server, Tableau, Power BI, AWS AI Services, cryptography, Wireless LAN, and more.

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Certification-aligned content: Build skills that reflect content found in the following industry-known certification exams:

  • Certified Associate in Python Programming
  • Certified Entry-Level Python Programmer
  • CompTIA A+
  • CompTIA AI Essentials
  • CompTIA AI Prompting Essentials
  • CompTIA Cloud Essentials+
  • CompTIA Data+
  • CompTIA Project+
  • CompTIA Security+
  • CompTIA Tech+
  • LPI Linux Essentials
  • Oracle Certified Junior Associate
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Exam support: If you qualify, we’ll reimburse you up to $300 toward 1 eligible certification exam attempt to help support the next stage of your growth. 

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Convenient learning options: You can earn your degree 100% online or consider our on-campus option in select locations.5 That way, you can fit studying into your life and schedule in the way that works best for you.

Pick your computer information systems degree specialization

We know your career and academic goals are unique. That’s why we developed a computer information systems degree program where you can focus on the areas that interest you and develop the skills you need to launch or advance your CIS career.

Computer Forensics

Learn the techniques for responding to and mitigating cyber attacks:

  • Study the forensic and legal procedures for investigating cyber crimes so you can support the law enforcement process.

  • Learn to recognize security threats and how to deploy effective solutions.

  • Understand risk assessment so you can implement the right countermeasures.

Software Programming

Dive into programming software and coding languages for a variety of applications and learn how they play a role in business goals and decisions:

  • Use programming and coding languages like Python, HTML, CSS, C#, Java, and JavaScript to program, document, test, and debug applications and software.

  • Utilize algorithms and data tools like SQL, Tableau, Power BI, and more to retrieve, organize, and present data so you can support the decision-making process.

  • Discover how to design and create applications for different types of platforms, including mobile apps.

Cyber Security Programming

Build your coding and programming acumen to protect data and bolster system defenses: 

  • Secure a network by applying security testing, countermeasure testing, and risk-factor analysis techniques used by cyber security teams.

  • Perform incident response and digital forensic protocols that you can apply to a cyber threat scenario.

  • Examine the roles and duties you’d encounter in a security operations center, so you’re prepared to deliver on common workplace tasks.

  • Utilize tools for penetration testing and analyze the results.

Web Development and Administration

Sharpen your web design and maintenance skills to ensure the best user experience:

  • Get interactive with web-based scripting, programming, and interface design to support smooth front- and back-end performance.

  • Dig into the details of website architecture and database infrastructure to build context and insight for coding and administrative techniques.

  • Explore e-commerce models so you can choose which are appropriate to use for business-to-business (B2B), business-to-consumer (B2C), or consumer-to-consumer (C2C) websites.

  • Cultivate cloud-based security strategies to protect user data.

Database Management

Discover ways to organize data, manage databases, and secure information: 

  • Evaluate different databases based on performance, security, availability, and cost so you can select the most appropriate option for an organization’s needs.

  • Enhance your data analysis and modeling capabilities through artificial intelligence, machine learning, and predictive analysis tools like generative AI and SageMaker.

  • Generate reports and present findings using data organization and visualization tools like SQL, Tableau, and Power BI.

  • Gain a deeper understanding of the technologies that empower data privacy and security control.

Web Game Programming

Learn how to create online games that can be delivered across a variety of systems and devices:

  • Investigate key aspects of game programming like design, layout, and controls to inform creative decisions.

  • Create a game from scratch using object-oriented game engine strategies to guide development.

  • Advance your CSS and server-side scripting skills to develop dynamic websites with interactive, responsive design that can generate custom content for multiplayer web games.

  • Discover industry best practices for integrating and optimizing animations in your game.

Information Systems Security

Safeguard company or customer information and learn how to minimize damage from data breaches: 

  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of federal and state privacy laws, regulations, and enforcement actions that inform your professional responsibilities and compliance.

  • Develop policies, procedures, and plans for cyber crimes that require data and asset recovery, so you can respond effectively to incidents.

  • Review how to protect cloud-based applications and user data from criminal activity.

Level up your learning

As you work toward your Bachelor’s in Computer Information Systems degree, you’ll automatically earn 2 additional credentials:2

This way, you can expand your current career potential with additional skills while pursuing the next phase in your academic adventure. 

 

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Accreditation matters

Being accredited means we’ve met rigorous quality standards and are committed to giving you the education you deserve. Our accreditations and recognitions include:

  • The Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET (CAC of ABET): Our Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems is accredited by CAC of ABET, a global mark of quality that is respected by employers and professional associations within the field.

  • National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense (CAE-CD): DeVry University has been designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense (CAE-CD) by the National Center of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity by the National Security Agency for our Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems with a specialization in Cyber Security.

  • National Initiative for Cyber Security Careers and Studies (NICCS): Students in the Computer Information Systems bachelor's program with a Specialization in Cyber Security Programming should note that DeVry University’s cybersecurity curriculum is acknowledged and verified as an approved provider by the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Careers and Studies (NICCS). NICCS is an online training initiative and portal that follows the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education framework and connects students, educators, and industry to cyber security resources and U.S. training providers. More information is available via niccs.cisa.gov and nist.gov/itl/applied-cybersecurity/nice.

  • The Higher Learning Commission (HLC): Institutionally, DeVry University is accredited by HLC, hlcommission.org. Our Keller Graduate School of Management is included in this accreditation.

Learn more about our
accreditations
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Explore CIS careers

Whether you dream of creating the next viral video game, defending the privacy of user data, or programming intuitive cloud-based software, our Bachelor’s in Computer Information Systems program can crack the code on your career endeavors. Some CIS careers you may consider pursuing include:

  • Application developer

  • Cyber security specialist

  • Database developer

  • Mobile game programmer

  • Penetration tester

  • Software developer

  • Software systems analyst

Ways to save

Discover options that can help make your education more affordable.

Scholarships and grants

Save money with a variety of scholarship6 and grant opportunities.

Transfer credits

Your hard work matters: Learn how to transfer up to 80 qualifying credit hours.

Employer reimbursement

Find out if your employer offers tuition savings or reimbursement.

Military and veteran benefits

Learn about savings for veterans, active-duty U.S. military members, and their spouses.

Start your CIS degree program

Program your future for success. Contact us to get started. 

Frequently asked questions

What is a computer information systems degree?

An online computer information systems degree, such as our Bachelor’s in Computer Information Systems, is a higher education credential that indicates you’ve studied the computer systems that store, analyze, and react to data. It can also help you develop the skills to design, build, improve, and manage these systems in a variety of environments.

Is computer information systems a good degree?

Yes, for many people, a computer information systems degree, such as a bachelor’s in this field, is a good degree because it provides you with a thorough set of CIS skills and knowledge to help kickstart or advance your career in the field.

In our Bachelor’s in Computer Information Systems program here at DeVry, you’ll learn technical skills like programming, coding, networking, software development, data analysis, and more.

What can you do with a computer information systems degree?

What you can do with a computer information systems degree depends on your personal interests, work experience, and area of specialization. Some roles you may consider include:

• Back-end Java programmer
• Data analyst
• Digital forensic investigator
• HTML5 game developer
• Information systems manager
• Software developer
• Web designer

What’s more, the field of computer information systems is growing. While actual local growth may vary, the Bureau of Labor Statistics project employment of software developers, for example, to grow by 15% nationally — much faster than average — from 2024 to 2034.

What is the difference between a CIS and CS degree?

The main difference between a CIS and CS degree is that they address different goals:

• A CIS degree, which is also called a computer information systems degree, is an application-driven educational program that provides you with a practical skillset, so you can use technology to solve business problems. 
• A CS degree, also known as a computer science degree, is a science-driven educational program that focuses on complex mathematics, theory, and algorithms to design new technology from scratch.

Is information systems a hard major?

Whether a degree in information systems is hard to earn depends on your prior educations, skills, and experience. To support your learning journey, we provide online student resources like virtual tutors, a digital library, and many more tools you can access at your convenience through our student portal.

How do I apply to DeVry? 

Applying is quick and easy:

1. Talk to an admissions representative: Fill out a brief form, and we’ll reach out to walk you through the process.
2. Submit your application: We’ll take you through the application over the phone. If you prefer, you can apply online. It only takes 5-10 minutes.
3. Enroll in your first courses: Once you have applied and are accepted, we’ll help you build your schedule.

Learn more about admissions.

1Students can start the program in “Undecided” status. A specialization must be chosen before the completion of 60 credit hours.

2Future programmatic changes could impact the ability to earn additional credentials en route to an eligible degree program at DeVry. Refer to the academic catalog for details.

3127 for students enrolled at the New Jersey location.

4Accelerated schedule does not include breaks and assumes 3 semesters of year-round, full-time enrollment in 12-19 credit hours a semester per 12-month period. Normal schedule includes breaks and assumes 2 semesters of year-round, full-time enrollment in 12-19 credit hours a semester per 12-month period.

5Program, course, and extended classroom availability vary by location. In site-based programs, students will be required to take a substantial amount of coursework online to complete their program.

6Scholarships are available to those who apply and qualify. Click here for more information, including any requirements or restrictions. Students may participate in only one DeVry University-based scholarship, grant or group tuition benefit program at a time. Those who qualify for more than one program will be presumed to accept the program with the highest reduction per session cost, unless the student confirms their desire to participate in a different program in writing prior to starting classes at DeVry. Scholarship and grant terms and eligibility conditions are subject to change.