Requirements for the Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Information Systems
Requirements may differ according to date of enrollment. Current students should check their
college catalog.
This degree program prepares graduates for careers in information and business systems development, maintenance and management. The majority of course work in this program is in the area of computer information systems, complemented by several required courses in the areas of accounting, economics, mathematics and business administration. Specifically, the CIS degree (64 credit hours total) requires:
Computer Information Systems (CIS) Core (31 credit hours):
| Course Number | Title | Credit Hours |
| CSIT 121 |
Computer Science I |
3 |
| CSIT 205 |
Visual Basic II |
3 |
| CSIT 207 |
Web Programming II |
3 |
| CSIT 221 |
Computer Science II |
4 |
| CSIT 241 |
Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science I |
4 |
| CSIT 312 |
Computer Structures
|
3 |
| CSIT 341 |
Data Structures |
3 |
| CSIT 351 |
Business Systems Development
|
3 |
| CSIT 425 |
Software Engineering |
3 |
| CSIT 455 |
Relational and Object Databases |
3 |
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Mathematics Sequence:
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| MATH 120 |
Survey of Calculus I |
3 |
| MATH 121 |
Survey of Calculus II |
3 |
CIS Electives: Three Additional courses at the 400 level as advised. (9)
Business Administration Core: ACCT201, ACCT202, STAT200 or ECON200, and ECON202. (12)
Business Administration Electives: Two courses from BUAD 300, 312, 327, 462. (6)