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Post University’s Bachelor of Science in Management with a concentration in Computer Information Systems (CIS) focuses on helping students develop the management and computer skills they need to meet today’s changing business demands.Â
Students not only build management skills, but develop the skills necessary to support today’s technology-driven businesses through courses in database management, systems analysis and project management, among others. The program teaches managers how to make technology work for them and their organizations.
At Post University, you can earn your Bachelor of Science in Management/CIS degree entirely online, with no commuting or interruptions in your current career.
You will study in highly interactive, small classes in 8-week accelerated modules with faculty who will actively engage you in a high quality and relevant curriculum that prepares you to enter a rewarding career in CIS management.
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| ACCELERATED MANAGEMENT PROGRAM FAST FACTS |
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| ACCREDITATION |
Post University is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc., (NEASC) through its Commission on Institutions of Higher Education.
Post University's Business School also is a candidate for Accreditation by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) |
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| TUITION & FEES 2012-2013 |
| Program Cost: |
$63,000* |
| Approximate Program Text Book Cost: |
$5,000* |
* This is the tuition cost using current tuition rates for the entire 120-credit degree program. Program costs will vary depending on transfer credits and financial aid amounts. |
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| UNIVERSITY FINANCIAL AID |
| 70% of ADP undergraduate students receive some form of Financial Aid |
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| MEDIAN LOAN DEBT |
| Number of Borrowers: 77 |
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Private Loans |
Institutional Loans |
| (Amount Borrowed) |
(Amount Borrowed) |
(Amount
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| $13,965 |
$192 |
$0 |
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| ADP PERSISTENCE RATES |
| The percentage of students who took a class in one MOD and then took a class in the next MOD in the 2009-2010 academic year was 84% among undergraduate students and 95% among graduate students. |
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| AVERAGE CLASS SIZE |
| 16 students |
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| UNIVERSITY FACULTY |
| Full-time: 35 |
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| Part-time: 298 |
| To learn more about our faculty, click here. |
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