Information Systems - Applied College
Information Systems Program
Program Overview
The Information Systems program is an academic specialization that employs
information technology to achieve the business and operational goals of a
particular organization. The program grants a diploma certificate to
students over a period of two academic years, where the number of courses
is 27. Many of the theoretical courses require practical training.
Therefore, the college has provided labs to serve the practical aspect of
the specialization, in addition to the applied project and field training.
Some courses also serve professional certifications such as IC3 and PCEP.
Program Mission
The program aims to prepare professionals in the field of information
systems to fill the gap in intermediate-level jobs by providing students
with skills in analysis, design, and application of information systems
tools.
Program Objectives
The Information Systems program aims to equip the student with:
The essential knowledge and skills that enable them to work on developing
integrated technology systems for institutions and companies.
Analysis, design, and operation skills for information systems that run
institutions such as banks, telecommunications companies, etc.
Management of databases, including their storage, protection, and
retrieval when needed.
Understanding the requirements of the job market in information systems
and providing appropriate solutions to meet them.