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Computer skills are a must-have for getting stable, well-compensated jobs. People who lack computer skills and familiarity with commonly used applications are at a critical disadvantage in the job market. The Business Information Systems program at Interactive College of Technology gets students job-ready by teaching the most essential and useful software applications used by modern businesses in a wide range of industries.

What Does Business Information Systems Mean?

The term “Business information systems” might sound a little strange or vague when you first hear it. Let’s break it down.

Modern businesses depend on information: accounting and bookkeeping information, information about sales leads, information about marketing campaigns, and much more. They need to be able to store this information safely, analyze it to make informed decisions, and transmit it to customers or partners.

Modern businesses completely depend on computer software applications to manage information, from email applications to word processors to inventory management databases to graphic design software. These tools are used by businesses to communicate with colleagues and clients, manage their finances, track the status of projects and orders, and much more.

The term business information systems refers to all of the technological tools that businesses use to do what they do, making their day-to-day operations possible. So when we talk about learning business information systems, we mean learning computer skills with an emphasis on the tools that are most important in the workplace.

Learn Computer Skills in the ICT Business Information Systems Program

The Business Information Systems program at ICT gets students ready to use a variety of staple software applications. Businesses look for familiarity with these programs when they’re considering candidates for open job positions.

Microsoft Office Suite

The Microsoft Office suite of applications is probably used more by modern businesses than any other software. It’s rare to find a modern workplace that doesn’t use at least one Microsoft Office program.

As a Business Information Systems student at ICT, you’ll learn how to use Word to create documents, how to use Outlook to communicate via email and schedule meetings, how to use PowerPoint to create presentations, how to use Excel for tracking and analyzing data in spreadsheets, and more.

Adobe Photoshop and Dreamweaver

Adobe publishes design applications that have become considered the industry standard. The name “Photoshop” is practically synonymous with modifying and editing images. You’ll learn how to use Photoshop to touch up photos and create logos and other graphics for marketing materials. Adobe Dreamweaver is a powerful and popular web development application. It’s used to design and build websites using a “what you see is what you get” interface. Knowledge of how to use Photoshop and Dreamweaver is a powerful addition to your skillset in the competitive job market.

Get the Skills You Need for a Better Career at ICT

ICT’s Business Information Systems program will give you the essential computer skills that companies are looking for. Our instructors will even help you get ready to obtain your Microsoft Office Specialist certification, proving to potential employers that you’re thoroughly familiar with the most-used software in modern workplaces. You can choose from a short-term diploma program to get job ready as quickly as possible, or get an Associate’s Degree that will prepare you for careers in fields like database management or desktop publishing. Enroll today or contact us to find out more!