Majors - Computer Information Systems

Goals and Objectives

  1. To prepare students to utilize current programming languages and techniques and adapt to related advancements.
  2. To incorporate global and ethical perspectives across the curriculum.
  3. To prepare students to be able to apply quantitative techniques, computer techniques, and other elements of critical thinking to managerial problem solving.

Required Course Work

The Common Professional Component and the following courses: Computer Information Systems 201, 433, 460, 471 and an option for either an Information Systems or Computer Science emphasis. The emphasis in Information Systems (Option 1) includes any three of the following: Accounting 400, Computer Information Systems 352, 371, 423. The emphasis in Computer Science (Option 2) includes any three of the following: Computer Information Systems 285, 360, 361, 371, 380, 423. Math151 and either Math302 or Math311 must be taken for the Computer Science emphasis within the general business core, but may be taken rather than the Math105, 110 requirement for all other business students.

 

Disclaimer: These are a representation of the requirements at the time of the creation of this webpage.  Although an effort is made to ensure that these posted requirements are congruent with current requirements as outlined in the course catalog, it is possible that discrepancies may exist.  In the case of a requirement discrepancy, the course catalog that was published at the time of your matriculation will detail the requirements one must complete to obtain their desired major.  Please contact your academic advisor for more information.

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