Department of Information Systems and Analytics

Advance Business and Technology

Georgia Southern University’s Department of Information Systems and Analytics offers three compelling areas for you to explore: enterprise systems, business analytics, and enterprise security. While learning, you’ll also be applying your knowledge in the real world, with opportunities for internships at renowned companies and study abroad programs. 

The AACSB-accredited program, a mark of excellence held by less than 5% of business schools globally, guarantees a high-quality education preparing you for roles in managing business processes or data protection in today’s business environment.

Prepare for the Modern Workforce

At Georgia Southern, you’ll find programs that merge business and technology, preparing you for the modern workforce. You’ll also learn the interplay between technology and business success. Our integrated approach of learning will develop your skills, adaptability and innovative thinking, equipping you for various roles in the business world.

Degrees & Programs

Excel in High-Demand Roles

$82,917 Average Salary

Embark on a successful career with Georgia Southern’s Information Systems and Analytics program. Graduates land coveted roles like software engineer, IT manager, and business analyst at leading companies including General Motors, Accenture, and Amazon. With an impressive average salary of $82,917, alumni are making their mark across industries, from Gulfstream Aerospace to Microsoft and beyond. Whether it’s network administration, database management, or technology consulting, this program opens doors to diverse, high-impact opportunities, setting you up for a dynamic career in the tech world.

AACSB Accredited

The Parker College of Business is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), and has been since 1983. This is a distinction that is held by less than 5% of the world’s business schools. Maintaining accreditation requires an institution to maintain qualified faculty and an established program of continual improvement. This requires a great deal of work by the faculty and administration, but it sets our programs apart as some of the top programs in the world.