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Academics
Computer Information Systems
Programs in CIS include:
  • Bachelor of Business Administration in Computer Information Systems
  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems
  • Minor in Computer Information Systems


The Bachelor of Business Administration in Computer Information Systems consists of a minimum of 27 credit hours of CIS courses, as follows:


BAC100 - Intrduction to Business

BAC110 - Principles of Financial Accounting

BAC150 - Principles of Managerial Accounting

BAC120 - Principles of Macroeconomics

BAC160 - Principles of Microeconomics

BAC201-Principles of Management

BAC280 -Principles of Marketing

BAC336 -Knowledge Management Planning Research & Forecasting

BAC475 - Administrative Policy

CIS101 - Introduction to Computers

CIS202 - Introduction to Computer Information Systems

CIS331 - Visual basic Programmin

CIS303 - Computer Networks

CIS332 - Database Systems

CIS404 - Systems Analysis and Design

CIS405 - Project Management

CIS471 - Information Technology Management

ENG340 - Business English
Nine credit hours of CIS electives


The Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems consists of a minimum of 33 credit hours of CIS courses, as follows:


BAC100 - Introduction to Business

BAC110- Financial Accounting

BAC150 -Principles of Managerial Accounting

BAC201 - Principles of Management

BAC 336 - Knowledge Management Planning Research & Forecasting

CIS101 - Introduction to Computers

CIS202 - Introduction to Computer Information Systems

CIS331 - Visual Basic Programming

CIS371 - C++ Programming

CIS303 - Computer Networks

CIS332 - Database Systems

CIS404 - Systems Analysis and Design

CIS405 - Project Management

CIS471 - Information Technology Management

UDMA 150 - PreCalculus

UDMA 257 - Discrete Math

and nine credit hours of CIS electives.

The Minor in Computer Information Systems consists of a minimum of 24 credit hours of CIS courses, as follows:

CIS101 - Introduction to Computers

CIS202 - Introduction to Computer Information Systems

CIS231 - Visual Basic or CIS271 - Programming C++

CIS303 - Computer Networks

CIS332 - Database Systems

CIS404 - Systems Analysis and Design

CIS405 - Project Management

and six credit hours of CIS electives.


CIS Electives

Below, is an example of some of the electives offered in the CIS program. The CIS Department is always addingcourses offered once or twice under "Special Topics"

CIS205 - Web Publishing in the New Millenium

CIS304 - Operating Systems

CIS341 - COBOL Programming

CIS357 - Special Topic: Advance Database Systems

CIS357 - Special Topic: Game Programming

CIS358 - Special Topic: Web Tools: PERL, PHP, and ASP

CIS358 - Special Topic:Advanced Networking

CIS372 - Advanced Programming

CIS380 - Java Programming

CIS445 - Knowledge Base Engineering

CIS478 - Cold Fusion

CIS485 - Internship

CIS491 - Independent Study

Typical Four Year Paradigm

Freshman Year: Fall Semester
  • Gen-Intro to Computers
  • Gen-Comp & Rhetoric
  • World View I
  • Gen Ed-College Algebra
  • Intro to Business
Freshman Year: Spring Semester
  • Gen-Basic Speech
  • Pillar-Aethetics A
  • Gen-Research Writing
  • Principles of Microeconomics
  • Intro to Computer Information Systems
Sophomore Year: Fall Semester
  • Gen Ed-Science Lab
  • Gen- Judeo-Christian Traditions
  • Principles of Financial Accounting
  • Principles of Macroeconomics
  • Visual Basic Programming
Sophomore Year: Spring Semester
  • World View II
  • CIS Networking Essentials
  • Principles of Managerial Accounting
  • Pillard Stewardship
  • Pillar- Social Development
Junior Year: Fall Semester
  • Planning Research Forecasting
  • Pillar-Aesthetics B
  • Database Systems
  • CIS Elective
  • Principles of Finance
Junior Year: Spring Semester
  • Pillar-Global Awareness A
  • C++ Programming
  • CIS Elective
  • Business English
  • Principles of Management
Senior Year: Fall Semester
  • Pillar-Global Awareness B
  • CIS Information Management Technology
  • CIS Elective
  • World View III
  • Principles of Marketing
Senior Year: Spring Semester
  • Project Management / World View IV
  • Administrative Policy
  • Systems Analysis & Design
  • CIS Elective
  • Gen-Physical Education


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