BUSINESS & PUBLIC SERVICES

Business Information Systems (BIS)

 

What do BIS students learn?

 

Students will gain experience in using technology for business administration, communication, and decision support.  BIS programs combine courses in software applications, business ethics, communications, customer service, decision making, and office procedures, which provide students with the skills they need for the everyday running of a business.

 

 

 

What is BIS at Sinclair?
 
Business Information Systems at Sinclair includes degree and certificate programs that prepare students for employment.  Current and future industry/business needs require information technology support staff who are experts in software programs and integration of software applications, have the ability to work in teams, serve as customer service agents, and use new technologies to maximize business productivity.

 



Did You Know?
Sinclair's student/faculty ratio of 19 to 1, among the lowest at Ohio's colleges, allows students to receive more individual attention.
Sinclair produces more public safety graduates than any other regional two-year or four-year college or university.
With more than 40 clubs and organizations, Sinclair's campus life is active and vibrant.
HMT students prepare fine dining food at the Tartan Terrace Restaurant.

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