Upon successful completion of the Information Systems program, the graduate will have:
Knowledge and understanding
A1. Demonstrate sound computing knowledge that leads to the practice of critical thinking to solve real-world computing problems.
B-Cognitive and mental skills:
B1: Analyze complex computing problems to identify substantive solutions using principles or techniques of computing, mathematics, and other related disciplines
B2: Planning and designing appropriate information system strategies that support the organization’s strategies.
B3: Identify business/system requirements to design solutions that contribute to solving problems and/or adding value to businesses in different sectors.
C- Professional and practical skills:
C-1 Design, integrate, develop, or test a computing-based solution to meet a specific set of computing requirements within the context of a program specialty.
C2. Application, use and management of information systems in different environments.
C3. Extracting and managing information and knowledge using various techniques and tools to enhance the performance of organizations.
D- General and transitional skills:
D-1 Communicate and negotiate effectively with a variety of audiences.
D-2 Work effectively as an individual and as a member or team leader in a multidisciplinary environment.
D-3 Participate in lifelong learning for continued development in academic or professional life.
D-4 Demonstrate professionalism and social and ethical consideration to make informed decisions in computing practice in accordance with ethical and legal principles