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Academics
Computer Information Systems
Programs in CIS include:
BAC110 - Principles of Financial Accounting
BAC160 - Principles of Microeconomics
CIS405 - Project Management CIS471 - Information Technology Management
BAC110- Financial Accounting
BAC201 - Principles of Management BAC 336 - Knowledge Management Planning Research & Forecasting
CIS405 - Project Management CIS471 - Information Technology Management UDMA 150 - PreCalculus UDMA 257 - Discrete Math and nine credit hours of CIS electives.
CIS202 - Introduction to Computer Information Systems CIS231 - Visual Basic or CIS271 - Programming C++
and six credit hours of CIS electives.
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
Freshman Year: Spring Semester
Sophomore Year: Fall Semester
Sophomore Year: Spring Semester
Junior Year: Fall Semester
Junior Year: Spring Semester
Senior Year: Fall Semester
Senior Year: Spring Semester
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