Computer Information Systems

Course Requirements for the Computer Information Systems Major

BUA 110 Principles of Management 3 credits
CIS 117 Foundations of Computing and Information Systems 3 credits
CIS 135 Introduction to Computer Programming 3 credits
CIS 136 Advanced Computer Programming 3 credits
CIS 220 User Interface Programming 3 credits
CIS 243 Computer and Communications Networks 3 credits
CIS 302 Relational Database Systems 3 credits
CIS 328 System Software and Hardware 3 credits
CIS 351 Systems Analysis and Design (capstone) 3 credits
MAT 110 Probability and Statistics 3 credits

Plus choose 4 courses from the following:
ACC 101 Financial Accounting 3 credits
CIS 215 Advanced Business Computing 3 credits
CIS 224 Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science 3 credits
CIS 255 Programming the World Wide Web 3 credits
CIS 260 Special Topics 1-3 credits
CIS 319 Decision Support Technology 3 credits
CIS 340 Algorithms and Applications 3 credits
MAT 141 Calculus I 3 credits
BUA 300 Writing for Management 3 credits

Requirements for optional concentration in Computer Science:

CIS 224 Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science 3 credits
CIS 255 Programming the World Wide Web 3 credits
CIS 260 Special Topics 1-3 credits
CIS 340 Algorithms and Applications 3 credits
MAT 141 Calculus I 3 credits

Requirements for optional concentration in Information Systems:

ACC 101 Financial Accounting 3 credits
BUA 300 Writing for Management 3 credits
CIS 215 Advanced Business Computing 3 credits
CIS 260 Special Topics 1-3 credits
CIS 319 Decision Support Technology 3 credits

Program Requirements for the Computer Information Systems Minor (18 credits)

CIS 117 Foundations of Computing and Information Systems and any five additional courses above CIS 117 (not including CIS 190).

Program Requirements for the Computer Information Systems Certificate (18 credits)

Any six courses at or above CIS 117 (not including CIS 190).

Last Updated: 6/28/11

Please note that changes are occasionally made in program requirements. Schedules for course offerings are announced well in and advance. Faculty work closely with students in program selection and scheduling.