Business information systems
Innovation begins at the intersection of business and technology, and organizations worldwide need workers who can serve as system architects at this crossroads. When you earn your business information systems bachelor’s degree online from Oregon State University, you can fill a void in the job market with your deep understanding of how to develop and deploy systems that gain the insights businesses need most.
Enrolling in this program will provide plenty of opportunities for you to build, troubleshoot, refine and manage information systems through targeted exercises in real-world projects. Projects sponsored by outside companies will help you learn to bring together people, business processes and information technology.
Skills you’ll gain in OSU’s online business information systems degree program
As a student in Oregon State’s online business information systems degree program, you’ll gain the in-demand business skills you need to stand out in the job market and level up your career. You’ll learn from expert Oregon State faculty who have real-world industry experience.
- Project management
- Data management
- Information systems security
- Information systems design
- Business networking
- Business analytics
- Application development
Program details
Learn to design, build, implement and evaluate business systems through online coursework that blends business fundamentals with a focus on business technology and systems.
The online business information systems program is offered by Oregon State’s College of Business.
Degree requirements
A minimum of 180 quarter credits — at least 60 of which must be upper-division credits — are required to graduate with your BIS degree, including:
- OSU's Baccalaureate Core (general education)
- Major requirements: Business information systems

Additional program features
Transfer credits
AACSB accreditation
Pursue an honors degree online
Accelerated Master’s Platform
College of Business Career Success Center
Explore certificates and microcredentials
Careers related to business information systems
The knowledge you acquire in Oregon State’s online business information systems degree program will help you fill in-demand jobs in the global marketplace. As a leader in this area, you’ll hit the job market ready to provide insights and transformational change in economic sectors that need business- and technology-minded experts.
Job market outlook
Use the interactive tool on this page to discover employment trends, top occupations and salary details for professionals who have skills related to business information systems. Please be aware that completing a program related to the job market information shown here does not guarantee employment or a specific salary.
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Contact the College of Business
Connect with Alexa Johnson in the College of Business at alexa.johnson@oregonstate.edu.