
Open the door to a rewarding career in both the financial and technology departments of small companies and major corporations such as AT&T, Hewlett-Packard and JP Morgan Chase.
Open the door to a rewarding career in both the financial and technology departments of small companies and major corporations such as AT&T, Hewlett-Packard and JP Morgan Chase.
In the digital age, the languages of business and technology are mutually inclusive. Dual competency doubles your skill set and positions you for success in a multitude of roles in commercial businesses, hospitals, banks, law offices and nonprofit organizations and elsewhere.
In this program, we’ll prepare you to be the architect of a company’s technological infrastructure. You’ll learn to assess the cost of hardware and software, manage teams of IT professionals and implement a secure accounting information system that it is accessible to managers, CFOs, auditors and others. These are the responsibilities of information technology accountants, systems auditors, IT directors, chief information officers and other important organizational leaders.
Experiential learning is not only a major feature of the program but a requirement. Internships with top companies such as Aetna, BBC America, The Hartford and United Technologies will help you hone your skills and prepare you for immediate employment in the area of your interest.
The Innovation Hub provides students with a uniquely collaborative and interdisciplinary opportunity by bringing together the university’s innovation ecosystem. It delivers dedicated spaces — physical ones and virtual ones — that spark exciting new ways to create 21st-century solutions and act as an incubator for entrepreneurial pursuits across the university.
With a university alumni network more than 50,000 strong, we have connections with thousands of employers around the world.
Avg. Salary $146,360
Computer and information systems managers, often called information technology (IT) managers or IT project managers, plan, coordinate and direct computer-related activities in an organization. They help determine the information technology goals of an organization and are responsible for implementing computer systems to meet those goals.
Avg. Salary $90,920
Computer systems analysts, sometimes called systems architects, study an organization’s current computer systems and procedures, and design solutions to help the organization operate more efficiently and effectively. They bring business and information technology (IT) together by understanding the needs and limitations of both.
Avg. Salary $92,072
Data engineers are responsible for developing and translating computer algorithms into prototype code and maintaining, organizing, and identifying trends in large data sets.
Avg. Salary $69,590
Application developers help companies keep up with the latest technologies and developments on the web. Application developers must be able to create, develop, manage and maintain new programs and software.
Avg. Salary $97,478
Accounting software developers are responsible for creating, maintaining and improving on software that accounting organizations use to manage finances.
Enrollment and Number of Graduates
Number of computer information systems and accounting program graduates:
Total student enrollment in computer information systems and accounting in 2018–19: 8
Retention and graduation rates:
Median starting salary for computer information system program graduates: $65,000
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