Computer Information Systems

PURSUE A BACHELOR’S DEGREE IN A CUTTING-EDGE TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM AT UW-STEVENS POINT

The Department of Computing and New Media Technologies provides unique opportunities through four options in the Computer Information Systems (CIS) major. Earn your B.S. or B.A. in Networking, your B.S. or B.A. in Application Development and Support, a Cybersecurity B.S. or the Security Studies B.A.

The CIS curriculum introduces students to concepts in programming, algorithms, databases, computer networking, web applications and systems analysis. Students learn to incorporate these into today’s networked world by designing and implementing production level software systems. Students develop valuable theoretical knowledge, technical skills, and practical experiences as part of their coursework using state of the art tools and technologies in the field.

TRACKS OF STUDY:
Range from minimum 55- 61 credits

Department of Computing and New Media Technologies

WHY STUDY Computer Information Systems AT UW-STEVENS POINT?

Our curriculum provides a wide range of opportunities that can meet a variety of interests in the area of computer information systems. Our department has long-standing connections with companies and organizations in which students enjoy numerous internship and employment opportunities. Computing and New Media Technologies graduates rank among the top on campus in gaining employment in applicable fields or continuing studies in a related field.

 

Scholarships and Awards

The Department of Computing and New Media Technologies administers several awards to recognize outstanding student performance. Awards are presented annually in the spring semester.

 

Gain Real World Experience

This past year, students spent 6,000 hours working on software and web development with local organizations through their capstone experiences.  We strive to connect students with opportunities to put their theoretical knowledge into practical application. 

Local employers in the computer information systems and web development programs include Sentry Insurance, Skyward, WildCard Corp, Marshfield Clinic Information Systems, Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection, NorthWinds Technology Solutions, and others. Computing majors are in demand — most students have jobs lined up before graduation.

 

WHAT TO EXPECT

Our students are widely successful in internship placements with area and out-of-state employers. A growing number of companies hire students during the summer and school year to give students more experience and attract students to permanent jobs after graduation. More than 85% of students are hired upon completing CIS internships. Beyond central Wisconsin, CIS alumni have found success in Fortune 500 companies such as Microsoft, Amazon and Visa—and a variety of startups across the country.

The computer information systems program at UW-Stevens Point provides a rich academic training and practical experience in computing. We keep our students up to date with the most recent advances and trends by offering a rich set of electives that cover topics including mobile application development, parallel programming, game development, and front-end frameworks, just to name a few recent examples. As a CIS student, you will have access to state-of-the-art classrooms and labs, as well as software and services such as Azure Dev Tools for Teaching and Amazon AWS.

In our CIS program, students will get to know the faculty and academic staff well, thanks to courses that are in most cases capped at 24 seats. Students get the chance to work with faculty on undergraduate research and independent study on topics including game design machine learning, information security, and more. You will be exposed to foundational topics in computing from your first semester

GET INVOLVED ON CAMPUS

Students are encouraged to talk to their faculty adviser about jobs available in our Skyward Internship Center, in the Science Building, and the Sentry Insurance Co-op program. We continue to promote and support employer-sponsored student internship programs in CNMT with various local businesses and non-profit organizations.

Join a group of like-minded students in the field. Student organization opportunities can be found on the Stevens Point Involvement Network (SPIN).

MEET OUR FACULTY

In the Computing and New Media Technologies, students will find a department fueled by knowledgeable and compassionate faculty and staff, dedicated to teaching, research, and community outreach.

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Hardeep Kaur Dhalla

  • Associate Professor
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Tim Krause

  • Professor
  • Chair, Department of Computing and New Media Technologies
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Tomi Heimonen

  • Associate Professor
  • Academic Director, M.S. Cybersecurity online degree program
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Weimin He

  • Professor

Web Development

LEAD THE TECHNOLOGICAL REVOLUTION WITH A DEGREE IN WEB DEVELOPMENT

In today’s connected world, digital and web-based experiences are the backbone of successful products and services. The Web Development program at UW-Stevens Point emphasizes training students in the design, development, and evaluation of interactive technologies.

Job prospects for Web Development (WD) graduates are excellent in areas such as user experience (UX) design and research, user interface (UI) design, interaction design, e-commerce, mobile design and development, and website design, development, and administration. Computing and New Media Technologies graduates majoring and minoring in Web Development rank among the top on campus in gaining employment in applicable fields or continuing studies in a related field.

$
80,000
Median Salary
—bls.gov
23
%
Growth through 2031
—bls.gov
85
%
Hired from Internship

The employment growth rate for web developers and digital designers is projected to increase 16% through 2032. The median annual salary for 2023 was over $98,500, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Department of Computing and New Media Technologies

Why study Web Development at UW-Stevens Point?

Learn different aspects of human-technology interaction, from how humans perceive and think to designing interactions and user interfaces that fit human needs and goals. The Web Development curriculum provides a wide range of opportunities in user experience and UI design, web design and development, and usability evaluation, including elective courses in game design, online marketing and e-commerce, and behavioral design. Nationally, our graduates work for Microsoft, UserTesting, Expedia, CGI, and others. They also have attended graduate programs at places like Iowa State University, University of Michigan, University of Washington, and Georgia Institute of Technology.

 

Scholarships and Awards

The Department of Computing and New Media Technologies administers several awards to recognize outstanding student performance. Awards are presented annually in the spring semester.

 

Outside the Classroom

Web Development students are in demand and have several avenues for paid internships and part-time employment locally to build their skills in real-world settings. Students will also gain valuable networking opportunities through guest lectures from alumni and the Computing and New Media Technologies capstone experience. Ongoing internship opportunities are available with local employers such as Sentry Insurance, Skyward, and WildCard Corp.

 

WHAT TO EXPECT

The Web Development program at UW-Stevens Point takes a multidisciplinary approach to preparing graduates for roles in which they collaboratively study, design and develop interactive products and services through a user-centered design process. Through user research, interaction design and prototyping, programming, and evaluation, web development graduates have a direct impact on the usability and user experience of new software programs, websites and devices. As a Web Development student, you will have access to state-of-the-art classrooms and labs, as well as design software and services such as Adobe CC suite, Axure RP, and Balsamiq Mockups.

In our Web Development program, you will be exposed to foundational topics in computing from your first semester. You will get to know the faculty and academic staff well, thanks to courses that are in most cases capped to 24 students and will have the opportunity to work with them on undergraduate research and independent study on topics including game design, front-end web development, web design, and more.

GET INVOLVED ON CAMPUS

Students are encouraged to talk to their faculty adviser about jobs available in our Skyward Internship Center in the Science Building and the Sentry Insurance Co-op program. We continue to promote and support employer-sponsored student internship programs in CNMT with various local businesses and non-profit organizations.

Join a group of like-minded students in the field. More student group opportunities can be found on the Stevens Point Involvement Network (SPIN).

NOW HIRING!

A crucial question in choosing a major is, “Can I find a job when I graduate?” Our dedicated faculty and staff play a central role in helping graduates find satisfying and appropriate employment upon completion of Computer Information Systems or Web Development degrees.

We have graduates employed with:

  • UserTesting.com
  • Quantum Metric
  • Marshfield Clinic Information Systems
  • Sentry Insurance
  • Skyward
  • Element Creative

Graduate Programs

Achieve your goals with accredited, 100% online programs. UWSP Online Master of Science online degrees can help you build upon your technological training with the support and learning flexibility you need for that next step in your career path. Online degrees are offered in partnership with UW Extended Campus.

Meet Your Faculty

Faculty in the Department of Computing and New Media Technologies have extensive experience and are committed to providing individual attention in small classes.

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Susan Weinschenk

  • Senior Lecturer
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Tim Krause

  • Professor
  • Chair, Department of Computing and New Media Technologies
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Tomi Heimonen

  • Associate Professor
  • Academic Director, M.S. Cybersecurity online degree program