| Computer Information Systems |
The Computer Information Systems (CIS) program provides for the needs of a dynamic and integral part of business and industry - the information systems environment, also known as information technology or IT. To meet the demands of the current technological era, students gain skills in both technical and business applications, including computer concepts and applications, problem solving, decision making, human relations, evaluation, analysis and communications. |
| Supply Chain and Logistics Technology |
The Supply Chain and Logistics Technology program focuses on effective management of the supply chain activities and the information flow needed to optimize processes and costs to efficiently and effectively serve the customer. International issues, production schedules, procurement, transportation services, and inventory management activities are studied as individual functions as well as the relationships between these functions. |
| Organizational Leadership and Supervision |
The TLS degree focuses on providing individuals with a competitive advantage when moving into leadership and supervisory roles in technology based organizations. The program investigates the rapidly changing and complex nature of leadership in organizations that use and rely on technology on a day to day basis. The TLS degree provides a long term, empowering approach to the practice of leading people rather than the short term, command and control approach to utilizing human resources. Students learn about leadership, the importance of organizational vision and values, developing human resources, and managing technological resources in corporate, government, or community organizations. Leadership skills in goal-setting, time management, verbal and visual communication, and leadership values and abilities are developed through relevant real world applications. |