Computer and Information Science, Software Development major, Mobile Development track, BS
Graduates of a Computer & Information Science degree program have many career options. They often have career paths that eventually lead them into IT management positions, including software project management. They are able to design and implement computer software systems (including simulations, games, business applications, and other systems). They may develop test plans and then test software applications to ensure their correct implementation. Graduates also may work as network architects or administrators who design, implement, and maintain computer networks, including wireless networks. Software Development students learn to develop efficient and scalable object-oriented programs, mobile apps, web apps, and cloud apps using multiple languages and diverse technologies.
Some entry-level job titles for a B.S. CIS graduate include Computer Programmer, Software Developer, Application Programmer, Mobile App Developer, Systems Analyst, Systems Administrator, Network and Datacenter Administrator, Web Programmer, Game Programmer, Database Programmer, Virtual Server Administrator, or Storage Technology Manager. CIS graduates are required in many industries, so employment could be expected in most any military or business setting.
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2004
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High School Diploma or Equivalent
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