BBA in Computer Information Systems
The CIS program provides a strong foundation in the business and managerial issues
related to information systems. Computer Information Systems are presented as
tools for strategic advantage in the marketplace. To facilitate this, course
offerings provide computer, technological and problem solving skills. The CIS
program addresses such areas as CASE (Computer Assisted Software Engineering),
Networks and Telecommunications, Structured Query Language, and Object Oriented
Technologies.
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core
Prerequisite Courses
- Completion of BBA Math Requirements
- CIS
2200 Introduction
to Information Systems and Technologies
- STA
2000 Business Statistics 1
Required Courses:
Level One Courses (6 credits):
Level Two Courses (12
credits):
(Students must earn a grade of 'C' or
better in each of the Level One courses to continue on to Level 2 courses.)
- CIS
4100 Object
Oriented Programming II
- CIS
4450 Networks
and Telecommunications I
- CIS
4800 Systems
Analysis and Design
- CIS
5800 Information
Systems Development Project
Plus any two courses from the following list (6 credits):
- CIS
3200 Business
Applications Programming I
- CIS
4150 Internet
Applications Development
- CIS
4200 Business
Applications Programming II
- CIS
4201 Assembly
Language Concepts and Functions
- CIS
4400 Database
Management Systems II
- CIS
4500 Networks
and Telecommunications II
- CIS
4610 Expert
(Knowledge-Based) Systems and Technologies
- CIS
4630 Multimedia:
Theory and Applications
- CIS
4650 Operating Systems Concepts (formerly CIS 3650)
- CIS
4670 Special
Topics in Computer Information Systems
- OPR 3450 Quantitative
Decision Making for Business
Note: Students can take CIS 5900 Computer
Information Systems Internship as an out-of-major elective.
CIS Programs
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