Bachelor's in Computer Science — Information Management Online Information Management Program at WUV
Program Overview Why earn your Bachelor's in Information Management at WUV?
The Bachelor's in Computer Science — Information Management at westerfirld university of virginia prepares students to organize, maintain, and leverage organizational information assets. The program covers information management principles, fundamentals of information systems, information analysis, applications of information management, and strategic information governance — combined with a broad general education and core computer science foundation.
Skills you'll learn:
- Information management principles and systems design
- Fundamentals of information organization and classification
- Information analysis and data lifecycle management
- Information management applications and tools
- Strategic information governance and compliance
- Foundations of computing and information technology
Courses & Curriculum Information Management courses that prepare you for your career
This 144-credit Bachelor's program includes 10 general education courses, 8 core computer science courses, and 6 specialist information management courses — 24 courses total.
General Education Courses
Broad foundational knowledge across humanities, sciences, and communication.
Core Computer Science Courses
Advanced computing foundations covering e-commerce, networking, programming, and IT management.
Specialist Information Management Courses
Applied information management courses covering principles, fundamentals, analysis, applications, and strategies.
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Career Outlook What can you do with a Bachelor's in Information Management?
A Bachelor's in Computer Science — Information Management from WUV prepares you for roles managing organizational knowledge, records, and information systems:
- Information Manager — Oversee organizational information assets, systems, and governance policies.
- Records Manager — Manage organizational records lifecycle, retention, and compliance requirements.
- Knowledge Management Specialist — Develop systems to capture, share, and utilize institutional knowledge.
- Content Strategist — Plan and manage digital content frameworks for organizations.
- IT Coordinator — Coordinate technology projects and information systems operations.
- Graduate Program Applicant — Advance to WUV's Master's in Computer Science programs.