A. Required Courses (21 units)
CIS 272. Business Programming I (3)
CIS 275. Introduction to Network-Based Applications (3)
CIS 372. Analysis and Logical Design (3)
CIS 378. Information Security Theory and Practice (3)
CIS 473. Data Base Systems (3)
CIS 475. Data Communications (3)
CIS 478. Firewall and Computer Network Security (3)
B. Electives: Select two courses from the following (6 units):
CIS 482. Databases and Web...
This degree program provides preparation for careers in computer information systems involving the management of information resources–computer data and voice communication–to support business operations and corporate strategy.
Degree objectives include
(1) a broad-based liberal education,
(2) a basic understanding of business functions and organizations,
(3) a basic understanding of computer information system functions, and
(4) proficiency...
The Computer Information Systems program builds on knowledge learned in the associate degree program and provides new areas of study. Upper level courses in computer graphics, computer center management, and advanced systems and programming, along with additional studies from business areas, enable students to develop the skills necessary to consider supervisory and management career paths in the computer information industry....
The program The information systems (IS) major is a multidisciplinary program that provides comprehensive training in the analysis, design and implementation of database management systems, Web-based applications, and telecommunications and data networks. Students receive instruction in Web site design, E-business, database systems, telecommunications, cyber security computer forensics....
Carroll College now has a new major in Computer Information Systems (CIS). This degree is recommended for students who are interested primarily in a career in the application of technology in the business environment. It combines current Carroll business classes with applied Computer Science classes to develop skills that are immediately applicable to the job world.
With the the CIS degree, the math and theory are replaced with business classes selected...
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The Information Systems Emphasis in the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
CSC Support Courses for the Emphasis
Computer Science 220- Information Systems Computer Science 409- Information Technology Management in an
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Computer Science (CS) majors can use their electives to form concentrations in areas related to CS. The BS/CS program has 5 technical electives and 4 open electives and the BA/CS program has many more electives which gives the student considerable flexibility. This document lists a number of possible concentration areas together with courses in each area. Some of these courses are required for CS majors because they need at least some background...
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems/Business program, which draws on the computing resources and expertise of facultyat Castleton, will teach students information technology skills in high demand in business firms, large and small, in Vermont and nationally.
All majors must complete the following courses from Business:
ACC 2101 Accounting I
ACC 2102 Accounting II
BUS 2020 Principles of Management
BUS 2230 Principles of Marketing...
The information systems major prepares students for computer careers as programmers, systems analysts, software specialists, network administrators, and MIS directors. The curriculum follows guidelines established by the Association of Information Technology Professionals for the training of information system professionals.
Businesses and organizations have a strong need for individuals who understand the various business functions and can manage...
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems program is designed to prepare you with the technical and business skills to use technology to help people and organizations as you advance your career in information technology--the fastest-growing sector in the economy, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Gain the knowledge to work collaboratively within your organization to analyze...
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