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What California Lutheran University says about their program:
"Learn to design, build, and manage innovative solutions to complex problems in the business and industry.
You’ll learn to lead the creation of large-scale systems that can be made up of thousands of components, including computers, servers, telephone networks, websites, printers, and manufacturing equipment.
The process of building new systems has several phases — gathering business requirements, understanding design tradeoffs, creating implementation strategies, performing acceptable risk analysis, and project follow-up. Known as systems engineering, this interdisciplinary skill set will be one of your most valuable career assets.
Understanding offline processes is as important to managing technical systems as knowing how to manipulate, transmit, and store electronic data. A mix of computer science and business management classes will give you crucial insight into the flow of information in an organization.
You’ll study object-oriented programming as part of your computer science classes. You’ll learn to break down complicated processes into their individual parts, and transform those parts into working code. This approach will also make you more a more adept problem solver."
Applicants to bachelor’s degree programs must have obtained a secondary school diploma with a 3.0 GPA or equivalent. This diploma must be eligible to access further academic studies in the country where it has been obtained.
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