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Center for Information Systems (CIS)

CENTER FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS

 

A group of students sit in a Management and Information Systems Association meeting.

The Center for Information Systems (CIS) is dedicated to improving the development, application and management of information systems through quality instruction, internationally recognized research and service to area businesses and other profit and non-profit organizations. Student success and participation are rewarded through scholarships, facilitation of internships, venues for public speaking and interaction with corporate members. The ultimate goal of CIS is to produce confident, intelligent and well-prepared IS graduates who are highly sought by a broad range of hiring organizations.

The center was established by Dr. Robert D. Smith in 1986 and has a strong focus on curriculum development, especially at the undergraduate level.


RECRUITING AND INTERNSHIPS

An internship is key to gaining experience in the field of information systems before graduation, as well as networking with current professionals. You can get credit for the internships you complete.

LEARN MORE ABOUT RECRUITING AND INTERNSHIPS


GIVING TO THE CENTER

The Center for Information Systems is funded through donations from Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ alumni and faculty. Member companies and local businesses voluntarily provide scholarships and other monetary awards to recognize various contributions of current KSU students.