What can I do with a computer information systems or computer
science degree
from Mount Mercy College?
Your interest in computer science and information systems opens career
opportunities in business, industry, and government, in the fields of
defense, health, and the environment. Graduates of the computer information
systems program may be employed in business and industry as well as
the growing number of other organizations that rely on local area networks.
Here are some of
the more common jobs that a graduate may find:
Desktop Programmer:
Desktop programmers create or modify programs for use on the typical
desktop personal computer. They are often responsible for integrating
existing software products to create new or more efficient functionality.
Database Designer:
Database designers work with teams of programmers and business experts
to create stores of information that are secure and can access data
in an efficient, reliable manner. Database designers also create reports
and small programs to get data from the database.
Database Administrator:
A Database administrator works to ensure that the database remains functional.
The administrator also grants access to those who need it while barring
unauthorized access.
Software Engineer:
Software engineers design programs by using a structured approach. They
use math to determine the most efficient algorithms. Software engineers
create the designs before the programmers write the software.
Systems Analyst:
Systems analysts review business and social needs of an organization
and then determine how best to apply hardware and software to meet the
organization’s needs. Systems analysts bridge the gap between
the real-world needs of the people in an organization and the constraints
of the technology.
Information Technology
Specialist (IT): Information technology specialists help computer users
with the day-to-day difficulties that come up. Sometimes this involves
training the users. Other times it may involve troubleshooting problems
with the technology.
Web Developer: Web
developers write programs designed to interact with users over the Internet.
Many businesses build their programs this way today. Web developers
work with graphic artists and database administrators to create useful
and eye-catching programs that users can reach from anywhere there is
an Internet connection.
Animator: Animators
use computers to create moving graphic images. Animators often work
in the entertainment industry making movies or games. Other animators
work with scientists and engineers to make graphic models of things
that have not yet been built.
Embedded Control
Developer/Roboticist: There are computers in many things today, and
they do not all look like desktop PCs. Embedded controllers are computers
built into other machines. Your car, your CD player and traffic lights
all have computers. So do the latest medical devices that save lives
every day. On the industrial-machinery side of embedded controls, there
are robots. A computer science degree puts you well on your way to understanding
the programming behind today’s automated machines.
What
classes should I take to enter the program?
What will it take to graduate?
Four-Year Plans for Computer
Information Systems and Computer
Science
Definition of Computer Science
How will I gain experience?
What can I do with a degree in computer science
from Mount Mercy College?
Why minor in computer science or computer information
systems?
Why send your employees for a CS/CIS degree at
Mount Mercy College?
Who can I talk to?