The computer information systems program focuses on problem solving, analysis, design and implementation of software systems. The major also has a strong business component, with courses in accounting, economics and management. Students are required to take courses in software engineering, database and networking.

 

Degree Requirements

Core Curriculum 60
Core Areas A-E () 42
Core Curriculum Area F  18
Principles of Programming I 4
Principles of Programming II 4
Discrete Structures 3

Principles of Accounting I
and Principles of Accounting II
6
Principles of Microeconomics (with 2 hours "spilling" into electives) 1

Senior College Curriculum 60
Computer Organization 3
Select one of the following: 3
UNIX Programming
The C Programming Language
Web Programming
Data Structures 3
Data Communications and Networks I 3
Software Engineering I 3
Operating Systems 3
Database Design I 3
Three of any 3000-level or 4000-level course not required above (excluding  and ) 9
Two of any CS 4000-level courses not required above 6
Supporting Courses 14
Principles of Microeconomics ("spillover" from Area F)
Elementary Statistics
Management and Organization Behavior
Production and Operations Management
Financial Management
or 
Introduction to Marketing
Electives 10

Grand Total Credits: 120