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Program Type: Undergraduate

School: School of Computing and Analytics

Degree Requirements



The BIS program combines information technology, analytical techniques, business core knowledge, and a systems perspective for integrating and improving management information and insight within business processes, database management systems, decision-support systems and business analytics applications found in organizations today. The Bachelor of Science in Business Informatics (BIS) can be completed in-class and online.

Program Contacts

Crystal Summers, M.S.
Professor of Practice
Program Head, Business Information Systems & Health Informatics

GH 504B
859-572-5153
summersc@nku.edu

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Students in the Spotlight

Emma Verst

Emma Verst

Graduating Year: 2020

Education: Major in Business Information Systems, Minor in Business

“As [a COI student] ambassador, I was able to volunteer to help faculty explain everything about the college and its programs. This was a great opportunity to get to know faculty that I hadn't met yet and to be able to talk/give advice to the incoming freshman from a current student's perspective.”

Tell us about your current role.

"I currently work at Great American Insurance Company as an Associate Business Analyst in the Product, Data, Compliance Department (PDC).

I am part of a team in PDC that is working with other teams to develop a new policy entry system for our Business Units in order to retire our old system. I work closely with IT in analyzing policies and data that flow through our systems to ensure there are no issues/defects that need to be addressed. My team acts as system support for rules and data compliance as we work through our phases of the project: Development, User Acceptance Testing, and into Production."

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Find Your Passions & Build Your Future

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  • Career Paths: Businesses across the globe depend heavily on advanced information systems for managing information and business operations competitively—this calls for information systems professionals to manage and improve an organization’s knowledge and capabilities in jobs such as: I.T. Project Manager, Business / Systems Analyst, Information Assurance Specialist, and Applications Programmer.
  • Co-Op Opportunities: Whatever your career focus, you can gain valuable on-the-job experience in an internship or co-op arranged through NKU Career Services.
    NKU students are gaining professional experience with area businesses such as Duke Energy, Fidelity Investments, The Cincinnati Reds, Hewlett-Packard, Kroger, Procter & Gamble and The Cincinnati Bengals.
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Financial Aid

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