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Students like Tracey who graduated from Benedictine University often go on to lead successful careers. Furthermore, those students who do work in their field report extremely profitable turnovers annually.
Benedictine students in Computer Information Systems develop intrinsic skills in problem solving, algorithm development, data structures, programming and computer organization, as well as accounting, economics, finance, management and marketing. These skills allow students to range in a variety of fields after graduation. In addition, they have the necessary abilities to venture into businesses of their own.

Mark Guise - Professor of Computer Informations

Benedictine University - Center building is Computer Informations Department

The job market for the future is rapidly changing as new technology continues to enter into the mainstream culture. Successful people are going to need to understand technological systems and variants in order to be productive and efficient in a capitalist society. Likewise, competition from outsourcing and brand loyalty forces many businesses to hire top of the line people who are knowledgeable of computers and their various programs.

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