The Computer Information Systems (CIS) undergraduate program at Greenville University provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in today’s tech-driven world, grounded in Christian values and ethical decision-making. The CIS program at GU offers electives in AI and Cybersecurity, which further enhance a graduate's marketability and career advancement.
This program equips students with a solid foundation in computer science, business, and information technology, preparing them to analyze, design, and manage systems that meet organizational needs.
With a focus on technical proficiency and personal integrity, students will develop strong problem-solving abilities, effective communication skills, and a commitment to using technology to improve society. Whether pursuing careers in software development, systems management, or IT consulting, graduates will be prepared to lead and innovate in a field that shapes the future with ethical guidelines and integrity that employers seek.
The mission of the Computer Information Systems (CIS) undergraduate program at Greenville University is to provide a Christ-centered education that equips students with the technical expertise, ethical grounding, and leadership skills necessary to excel in the rapidly evolving field of information technology. Through a blend of academic rigor, hands-on learning, and a commitment to Christian values, the program aims to develop professionals who are not only proficient in solving complex technological challenges but are also dedicated to using their talents to serve others, promote justice, and positively impact their communities and the world.
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