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Master of Science in Computer Information Systems 

The opportunity for working adults to further their formal education in the field of Information Technology has never been better than it is now. A college degree in Information Systems has become an invaluable credential in the rapidly growing Technology sector. It is often impossible for working IT professionals to attend classes towards an advanced degree program on campus. UOP Online offers a Master’s degree course in Computer Information Systems as part of their comprehensive distance education program. 

Benefits of online learning at UOP online 

There are many benefits to studying off-campus. One of the major benefits is that you can enroll in degree program for Information Systems at any time. There are no on-site classes to attend and no traveling is necessary. Besides, you can pace the completion of the course work according to your schedule.  

Why Computer Information Systems? 

All coursework for Computer Information Systems (CIS) is designed such that it can be immediately applied in your work environment. The field of Information Systems constantly keeps on evolving with time. Outdated technologies are continually replaced by new ones. The CIS program at UOP Online is frequently updated to provide the skills and expertise that are in high demand.  

The College of Information Systems and Technology has more than 1700 practitioner faculty. All faculty members hold a Master’s or a Doctoral degree and many of them have more than 15 years of Industry experience. Faculty members provided guidance and feedback to students throughout the course over the Internet. Lectures, questions and assignments are posted electronically to the students.  

Course Description 

The CIS program is divided into six main areas. These are Business Systems Analysis and Development, Programming Management, Databases, Network and Telecommunications, and the Web. About 12 courses (37 credits) are required for completion of degree. Each course is offered one at a time and takes 5-6 weeks. Students can take a break after each course and take up the next course at their own convenience.