2017-2018 Catalog

Computer Information Systems B.S.


Learning Goals

Writing in the Discipline

Department of Accounting and Computer Information Systems

Department Chair:
Lisa Bain

Computer Information Systems Program Faculty: Professor Bain; Assistant Professor Guo; Associate Professors Choi, Hayden

Students must consult with their assigned advisor before they will be able to register for courses. A graded writing assignment is required in every course.

Course Requirements

Courses

CourseTitleCreditsOffered
ACCT 201Principles of Accounting I: Financial

3

Fall, Spring, Summer.
ACCT 202Principles of Accounting II: Managerial

3

Fall, Spring, Summer.
CIS 251Computers in Management

3

Fall, Spring, Summer.
CIS 352Management Information Systems

3

Fall, Spring.
CIS 421Networks and Infrastructure

3

Fall, Spring.
CIS 453Systems Analysis and Design

3

Fall, Spring.
CIS 455Database Programming

3

Fall, Spring.
CIS 462Applied Software Development Project

3

Fall, Spring.
ECON 214Principles of Microeconomics

3

Fall, Spring, Summer.
ECON 215Principles of Macroeconomics

3

Fall, Spring, Summer.
FIN 301Financial Management

4

Fall, Spring, Summer.
MGT 201Foundations of Management

3

Fall, Spring, Summer.
MGT 341Business, Government, and Society

3

Fall, Spring, Summer.
MGT 348Operations Management

3

Fall, Spring, Summer.
MKT 201Introduction to Marketing

3

Fall, Spring, Summer.

ONE COURSE from the following:

CourseTitleCreditsOffered
CIS 255Introduction to Java in Business

3

As needed.
CIS 256Introduction to COBOL Programming

3

As needed.
CIS 257Introduction to Visual Basic in Business

3

As needed.
CIS 355Advanced Business Applications in Java

3

As needed.
CIS 357Advanced Business Applications in Visual Basic

3

As needed.

THREE ADDITIONAL COURSES in computer information systems or computer science at the 300-level or above or COMM 330 (for a total of 9-12 credits):

CourseTitleCreditsOffered
COMM 330Interpersonal Communication

4

Fall.

COGNATES

CourseTitleCreditsOffered
ENGL 230Writing for Professional Settings

4

Fall, Spring, Summer.
MATH 177Quantitative Business Analysis I

4

Fall, Spring, Summer.
MATH 248Business Statistics I

4

Fall, Spring, Summer.

Note: MATH 177: Fulfills the Mathematics category of General Education.

Note: MATH 248: Fulfills the Advanced Quantitative Scientific Reasoning category of General Education.

Total Credit Hours: 70-73