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Information Systems

Use technology to solve complex problems for organizations and society.

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"My education in Information Systems has been instrumental in preparing me to work toward creating a more inclusive tech industry. The people here genuinely care about your success and will act quickly and in your best interest. The combination of technical rigor, hands-on research opportunities and mentorship has equipped me with the skills and confidence to make a meaningful impact."
Veronica '25

Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences +

Information Systems

In our connected world, problems are complicated and hard to solve. Whether it’s a government agency, private company or non-profit, modern organizations are complex webs of systems, structures, policies and people. It takes someone who can see both the details and the big picture to plot paths forward — these are exactly the skills and perspectives you’ll develop in the Information Systems (IS) program. You’ll draw on the university’s distinct strengths in technology, business, humanities and social sciences for a truly unique and well-rounded education. And ultimately, you’ll create solutions that improve businesses, institutions and the collective social good.

Information Systems Major

Choose the path that fits you best.

Information Systems

Bachelor of Science

As you pursue this degree, you’ll choose from a wide range of specialized concentrations — such as AI Management, Data Analytics, Health Information Systems or Information Security — to tailor your academic path. No matter which specialization you pursue, you’ll build in-demand technical and analytical skills, explore your interests through elective coursework and graduate prepared to make an impact at the intersection of people, processes and technology.

Contact

Information Systems Department

4800 Forbes Avenue, HBH 3031
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5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
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Class of 2025, Six Months After Graduation

94%

Employed or in Grad School

$115,027

Average Salary

Recent Employers

Amazon

Google

Capital One

Microsoft

High School Course Requirements

4 years English
4 years Mathematics*
1 year Science (2 or more preferred)
2 years Foreign Language
6 electives
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*Four years of mathematics should include at least algebra, geometry, trigonometry, analytic geometry, elementary functions as well as pre-calculus. Advanced mathematics courses are encouraged.

Mix It Up

You’re not just one thing. You’re a scientist. An artist. A technologist. A maker. A writer. Carnegie MellonÌýhas been mixing it up for decades, and whatever you want to pursue, we’ve got the right mix for you.