The Associate of Arts in Information Systems at Liberty University is designed to introduce students to the intersection of technology, business, and people through a Christian worldview. This program blends foundational coursework in computer science, business management, and economics to help students understand how information systems support organizational goals. It is ideal for individuals who are interested in using technology to solve real-world problems and who enjoy working collaboratively to improve business processes. Students pursuing this degree are often aspiring IT professionals, business support staff, or those seeking to transition into the tech industry. The curriculum emphasizes networking, programming, web design, and systems analysis, while also developing leadership and decision-making skills. This program can be especially relevant for roles in corporate IT departments, small business operations, nonprofit organizations, and government agencies. Example careers for graduates may include IT support specialist, systems analyst, database assistant, web technician, and business technology coordinator.
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Accreditation:
Liberty University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate, bachelor's, master's, postgraduate, and doctoral degrees. Many programs in Liberty University's School of Business are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). Accredited programs include the A.A. in Information Systems.
Financial aid may be available for those who qualify.
At Liberty University, we offer an education rooted in Christian values. Since 1971, we've been committed to developing men and women who are prepared to impact the world for Christ. With 15 colleges and schools offering programs in diverse fields such as education, law, business, and more, Liberty provides an exceptional college experience. Our graduates reflect integrity, discipline, and readiness to make a difference in their professions and communities.