Pursue an online B.S. in Info Systems Management
Information Technology is pervasive in today's world. Whether it is virtual businesses, large multinational corporations, nonprofit organizations, small businesses, or entrepreneurial ventures, they all need information systems management professionals to serve and support their information and technology needs.
Program Focus
Management of information system; internet development and e-commerce; infrastructure and system planning; information security; and cyber security
CCU's Bachelor of Science in Information Systems Management degree integrates a holistic Christ-centered approach with technology and management to provide you with the knowledge, skills, and tools needed to successfully build and support today's information systems-driven organizations. Choosing to pursue an information systems management degree can open you up to an exciting and rewarding career in technology and design.
You can choose from one optional emphasis: Cyber Security.
Required information systems courses include: Software Project Methods; Information Security; Enterprise Architecture and Knowledge Management; and Data and Information Management.
- Program format: 100% online
- 120 credit hours (39 in major core)
- CCU's generous transfer credit policies help you accelerate your degree
- Courses are taken one at a time and are typically completed in five-week and ten-week blocks
- Small class sizes encourage individualized learning and networking.
- Students have direct access to professors who are professionals in the field.
- Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission
Admissions for Adult Undergraduate and Degree Completion Students
For adult students interested in beginning or completing their undergraduate degree, the College of Adult and Graduate Studies at Colorado Christian University offers a variety of flexible educational opportunities. These include bachelor's degree programs that open new doors for your career, associate degree programs to help you build a strong foundation, and certificate programs to give you that extra edge.
Admission Requirements
- Complete the adult undergraduate application online.
- Provide your enrollment counselor with a copy of your state-issued driver's license or a state-issued identification card. This ID must include your photo and be within the expiration date. If you are an international student, visit our international student admissions page for more information or contact your enrollment counselor with any questions.
- Submit proof of your high school graduation or completion. This must be your high school transcript with graduation date, a copy of your high school diploma, or a copy of your high school equivalent certificate (GED).
Submit Related Application Materials To:
To submit application-related materials that were not already submitted through the online application, email them to AdmissionsSupport@ccu.edu or mail to:
Colorado Christian University
Attn: Registration Services/Transcripts
8787 W. Alameda Ave.
Lakewood, CO 80226Admission to Licensure Programs
Admission to a licensure program in the College of Adult and Graduate Studies does not guarantee licensure at the completion of the program. It is the responsibility of the student to ensure they meet all licensure requirements, which often includes a background check.
For students who may wish to seek licensure, CCU has provided professional licensure disclosures to aid students in determining specific state requirements for professional licensure. Each state makes the final determination if an individual is eligible to sit for licensure based on the rules and regulations of that state at the time a student applies for licensure.
Admission Timelines
Colorado Christian University's College of Adult and Graduate Studies offers accelerated degree completion programs for adult students. Courses are typically offered in five-week blocks. You can enter CCU at the beginning of any adult studies course. This gives you the flexibility to start at virtually any time during the year. CCU operates on a standard semester time frame. Semesters include spring, summer, and fall.
Non-degree Seeking Students
If you wish to take courses in Colorado Christian University's College of Adult and Graduate Studies without working toward a degree, you must apply for a Non-Degree Seeking program on CCU's Adult Undergraduate Admission Application. Please see the Non-Degree Seeking Students website for details
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Optional Emphasis
Cyber Security Emphasis
The Cyber Security emphasis for the Information Systems Management bachelor's degree program focuses on security principles as they align with their information system's footprint. This emphasis will help prepare you to serve as a cyber security analyst, computer network architect, or computer programmer, among other career options.
Information Technology Related Programs
- Associate Degrees: Computer Information Technology, A.S.; Computer Science, A.S.; Cyber Security, A.S.; Data Analytics, A.S.
- Bachelor's Degrees: Computer Information Technology, B.S.; Computer Science, B.S.; Cyber Security, B.S.; Data Analytics, B.S.; Information Systems Management, B.S.
- Master's Degrees: Cyber Security, M.S.; MBA – Emphasis in Cyber Security
- Graduate Certificates: Cyber Security Graduate Certificates
State Exclusions for Online Students
Colorado Christian University is required by the U.S. Department of Education to be in compliance with state laws regarding where we can offer distance and/or online education. The College of Adult and Graduate Studies at Colorado Christian University offers courses to online students in all states with some exceptions for specific academic programs.