Trine University has restructured its online information systems and organizational
leadership degree programs to facilitate transfer and provide critical expertise for
today’s marketplace.
“Since these programs provide skills that are in such high demand, we have streamlined
them to make It much easier for students looking to transfer to Trine,” said Keirsten
Eberts, assistant vice president and dean of academics for TrineOnline. “We’ve also
added concentrations and modified core courses to provide additional training in crucial
areas, making graduates much more marketable as they seek to advance in their careers
or begin in a new field.”
The university’s Bachelor of Science in information systems now includes concentrations
in management/leadership, healthcare, marketing, cybersecurity, and game design and
esports. In addition, a new information systems specialty allows students to transfer
in prior experience or take coursework that also counts toward Trine’s Master of Science
in information systems degree.
Students who complete the cybersecurity concentration will be prepared to take the
national Certified Ethical Hacker Certificate (CEH) exam, Offensive Security Certified
Professional (OSCP) Certification Exam and Certified Information Systems Security
Professional Exam.
Trine has also modified its Associate of Science in information systems (ASIS) degree
program to align with the new bachelor’s. The ASIS prepares students to enter information
systems occupations in supporting roles, augment skill sets in their present occupation,
or move on to pursuing a bachelor’s degree in information systems.
The redesigned Bachelor of Science in organizational leadership includes new core
courses in Financial Leadership and Developing and Leading Effective Teams, as well
as three courses related to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging. The degree
prepares students for leadership roles in corporate or non-profit settings.
For more information on these and other TrineOnline programs, visit trine.edu/online.
Last Updated: 01/03/2022