Concentrations
For More Information, Contact:
Admissions Office
Admissions and Visitor Center
admissionsoffice@rmu.edu
800-762-0097 phone
412-397-5200 phone
412-397-2425 fax
Beatrice A. Kunka, Ed.D.
Associate Professor of Organizational Leadership
Organizational Leadership
kunka@rmu.edu
412-397-6894 phone
412-397-6866 fax
Wheatley Center 225
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Program Overview
The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Professional Communications
and Information Systems degree program prepares graduates
to work in areas of technology or in positions that require a high
level of interaction through technology and communications.
This program will expand your analytical thinking and
creativity, and provide you with the skills to apply that
knowledge in a variety of contexts, including information
technology applications, interfaces with human users, support
software, communication problems and strategies, and the
design of information for a variety of users and contexts.
The program will enhance skills you've already learned in the
workplace and provide a foundation for acquiring new skills,
such as systems theory and design or decision support systems,
to support organizational decision-making processes. Its focus
on communications within various organizational contexts
will allow you to hone your skills in both verbal and written
communications.
Curriculum
The 120-credit hour curriculum has three components:
- Robert Morris University Core - 39 credits
These are the traditional liberal arts requirements of the
University. Studies in humanities, communications skills, and
social, behavioral, natural and quantitative sciences are included.
- Communications and Information Systems - 36 credits
This is the major field of study and includes six courses in
communications and six courses in information systems.
- Minor/Open Electives - 45 credits
This component allows students to choose up to 15 courses
to tailor their program of study to meet their professional
and personal needs and interests. Many students use these
courses to complete a minor. These courses also may be filled
by transfer and life experience credits.
Major Courses
| Communication Courses |
| COMM2550 | Interpersonal Communication |
| COMM2600 | Introduction to Human Communication |
| COMM2700 | Organizational Communication |
| COMM2800 | Strategic Writing |
| COMM3030 | Professional Writing |
| COMM4800 | Media Management |
| Information Systems Courses |
| INFS2210 | Operating Systems Concepts |
| INFS3150 | Introduction to Web Development and E-Commerce Technology |
| INFS3220 | Systems Analysis and Design |
| INFS3470 | Decision Support Systems |
| INFS4240 | Database Management Systems |
| INFS4410 | Telecommunications for Information Professionals |
Career Options
A wide range of career options is available to students
completing the B.S. in Professional Communications and
Information Systems degree program. Sample job titles
include: application developer, communications coordinator,
copywriter, database administrator, editor, instructional
technology specialist, media relations representative, network
administrator, operational technical manager, programmer,
project leader, systems analyst, technical instructor/trainer,
technical support staff, technical writer, Web designer or
Web master.
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