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Computer Information Systems

The Computer Information Systems (CIS) Program at The University of Akron (С»ÆƬÊÓƵ) offers high-level education and training for future IT professionals. Taught in cutting-edge computer labs, the CIS curriculum gives students the opportunity for specialization.

We offer three options within the degree:

CIS – Cybersecurity option

The first of its kind among public universities in Ohio — blends instruction in computer architecture, programming, networking, cryptography, and other key areas to prepare students to apply security principles and practices to evaluate and mitigate risks and threats. Learn more.

CIS – Computer Networking option

Provides students with the skills to help organizations design, maintain and secure internal and external networks. Students in networking courses are prepared to earn marketable industry certifications such as Cisco Certified Network Associate, Cisco Certified Network Professional, and CompTIA.

CIS – Software development option

Prepares students to attain the knowledge and applied skills necessary to utilize current technology and tools to meet a range of technology needs in business, government, healthcare, education, and other industries.

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Akron Advantage

Real-world Experience

You will gain hand-on-experience in our modern computer and network technology labs. The varied hardware and software allows you to experience different systems platforms and applications.

Gain practical professional experience through С»ÆƬÊÓƵ's optional cooperative education program. Through co-op, you’ll alternate semesters of work and school while earning a competitive salary.

Recent placements include:

  • Cisco Systems
  • J.M. Smucker Co.
  • FirstEnergy Corp.
  • Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co.
  • Lubrizol
  • GOJO Industries
  • Veterans Administration Hospital
  • Diebold Nixdorf

Sample Curriculum


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For More Information:

Department of Computer Science

Contact: Tim O’Neil

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Career Opportunities

A degree in computer information systems paves the way to careers as:

  • programmer trainees
  • programmer/analysts
  • software developers
  • computer operators
  • network specialists in business, industry and government organizations
  • cybersecurity expert, helping businesses protect data, computers and networks from an array of threats

Career outlook

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Career Services

 is located in Student Union 211, provides career coaching and programming at no cost, and develops valuable relationships with employers and campus partners to provide students with many opportunities for experiential learning and career development.