B.S. in Information Systems

Transform Business Through Technology

Transform Business Through Technology

 

The B.S. in Information Systems at ETSU bridges the gap between business strategy and cutting-edge technology. This program focuses on business-oriented computing, including Enterprise Resource Planning and enterprise system implementation, configuration, and programming. Choose from concentrations in Business Administration or Healthcare Management & Analytics to explore how computing transforms specific industries.

You’ll master the tools that drive modern organizations – from configuring enterprise systems to analyzing data that shapes critical business decisions. Whether you're planning graduate studies in information systems or business administration, or ready to launch directly into a tech-driven career, this program positions you at the intersection of business innovation and technological excellence.

ETSU holds a unique distinction: we’re the only institution in the country with ABET-accredited programs in computer science, information systems, information technology, and cybersecurity, placing us among an elite group with unmatched computing education breadth.

 

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Why Study Information Systems at ETSU?

 

Transfer between four ABET programs without losing credits.

 

Hands-on experience with enterprise systems and Enterprise Resource Planning.

 

The only institution with four ABET-accredited computing programs.

 

Dual Pathway Advantage with Business or Healthcare Management concentrations available.



What Can You Do with a Degree in Information Systems?

With a degree in Information Systems from ETSU, you will manage and transform data into valuable information.

The knowledge and hands-on training you receive will help you succeed in jobs such as:

  • Computer Systems Analyst
  • Database Administrator
  • Business Analyst
  • Information Systems Manager
  • IT Consultant
  • Network administrator
  • Data Analyst
  • Software engineer
  • Computer programmer
  • IT Project Manager
  • Computer and Information Research Scientists
  • Forensic computer analyst
  • Computer Network Architect
  • Computer Support Specialists
  • Application Analyst

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, overall employment in careers related to information systems is projected to grow 15% from 2024 to 2034, much faster than the average for all occupations.

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Career coaching, resources, and networking opportunities are available so you can graduate career-ready for a competitive marketplace.

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