Bachelor of Science in Information Science

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Application Deadlines
  • Fall 2026 Extended Priority Deadline: April 21, 2026
  • Fall 2026 Regular Deadline: June 16, 2026

The BS in Information Science (formerly known as Information Systems) online degree program prepares students to navigate the evolving world of data, technology, and information management. This interdisciplinary program blends computer science, data analysis, and information systems, equipping graduates with the skills to solve real-world problems in various industries. Students gain expertise in database management, cybersecurity, human-computer interaction, and information architecture while developing critical thinking and technical proficiency.

The program offers foundational knowledge and hands-on programming competencies, resulting in project-based work samples similar to that of a programming boot camp.

Students in the program select to enroll in one of four tracks:

1. General Track: for students interested in learning about ERP software, Block Chain, E-commerce, IS Strategy, business process design and analysis – with courses in accounting, marketing, HR and supply chain management

2. Technical Track: for students pursing a more technical career, with courses in infrastructure, computer and network security, data communications, cloud computing, ERP software, DevOps, Python and SQL programming, resulting in a portfolio of sample work products using industry best-practice tools that are in high-demand from employers.

3. Data Science Track: for students interested in learning to program in R, Python and SQL to create statistical models and data visualizations. Students who complete this track with a 3.0 GPA will automatically qualify for admission to the MS in Data Science degree at CUNY SPS.

4. Cybersecurity Track: for students interested in the theory and practice of cybersecurity, including computer and network security, data privacy, data governance, IT risk management, firewalls, intrusion detection, penetration testing, social engineering, incident response, and disaster recovery.

Additionally, the program’s faculty comprise committed and engaged technology practitioners who are experts in their fields.  They invest time in building courses on the use of open source best-practice tools that satisfy high employer demands for quality programming and use of advanced techniques.

BS IN INFORMATION SCIENCE CURRICULUM

Career Prospects

Information Science encompasses a broad range of career options: from the highly technical (software architecture) to the principally creative (data/digital storytelling). The degree prepares graduates for a variety of positions, such as a data analyst, information security analyst, IT project manager, database administrator, user experience designer, and systems analyst.

Associate's Degree Holders: 2+2 Program

The 2+2 program allows students who have an AA or AS degree from an accredited college or university to complete a bachelor’s degree in information systems in two more years as long as they attend school full time (15 credits per term) and stay in sequence. Summer coursework may be necessary depending on the student’s career goals and choice of courses.

IT Pathways Partners

NPower, PerScholas, and Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow have partnered with the CUNY School of Professional Studies to provide innovative pathways to a bachelor’s degree in information systems for graduates and alumni of their rigorous, in demand IT training programs. To learn more about the partnerships, visit the IT Pathways Partners page.

Admissions Criteria

Applicants must possess at least 24 transferrable credits from an accredited institution with a minimum GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale. Applicants need to demonstrate basic proficiency in reading, writing, and math.

Application Deadlines

  • Fall 2026 Extended Priority Deadline: April 21, 2026
  • Fall 2026 Regular Deadline: June 16, 2026
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Student/Alumni Profiles

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Tresanne Bonnick

BS in Information Systems

"This degree directly relates to the career I want. I want to be a Business Analyst and the degree exposes me to both the technical and business sides of an organization."
Eugen Morarescu

Eugen Morarescu

BS in Information Systems

"I will also be one of the first people in my family to earn a college degree; I want to make my parents proud, and prove to myself and them that their struggle was worth it."
Kenneth Bentley

Kenneth Bentley

BS in Information System

"The primary impact I feel this degree will have on my life is increased stability. I look forward to entering the job market with the skills necessary to succeed."
Neal Rogers

Neal Rogers

BS in Information Systems

"...as I come closer to graduation, I’ve discovered it’s more about realizing my potential than anything else."

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