Information Systems Minor
Studying information systems will help you develop a highly marketable combination of technical, organizational and behavioral skills.

Information systems is concerned with the information that computer systems can provide to aid a company, nonprofit or governmental organization in defining and achieving its goals. The field also includes the processes that an enterprise can implement and improve using information technology. A minor in information systems is an excellent complement to a wide variety of majors, allowing you to broaden your abilities and enhance your career options.
This minor is available to students who have a major other than computer science, information systems or information technology.
Minor Requirements
You can view in the Undergraduate Catalog.
WHY TOWSON University?
Academic Advantages
- small classes and highly individualized advising
- research and internship opportunities through partnerships with federal, state and local government agencies and the information technology industry
- state-of-the-art facilities, including eight smart classrooms and 15 computer laboratories
- excellent faculty with diverse research specialties