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This multifaceted
program, leading to your bachelor’s
degree in Computer Information Systems
(CIS), offers outstanding preparation
for a career as a generalist in the
sophisticated computer technology
that drives today’s businesses.
This is the perfect option for someone
who wants to be an IT manager.
As a CIS
major, you’ll choose your primary
concentration -- that is, take your
first two years of classes in one
of these majors:
In Years 3 and 4,
you will add two other areas of specialization
chosen on the basis of your career
goals. Mix and match to suit your
interests. This is your chance to
customize your course work to fit
in with your professional plans. The
courses you’ll take depend on
the secondary concentrations you choose
and are listed below.
Program Particulars
- You’ll
plunge right into your primary concentration
your very first semester, developing
strong skills in this discipline
through your first two years. In
Years 3 and 4, you’ll broaden
your perspective by choosing two
secondary concentrations, culminating
in your bachelor’s degree
in Computer Information Systems.
- Elective courses
cover some of the industry’s
hottest topics in depth, including
TCP/IP, network security, Java programming
and Web development.
- You’ll
graduate with more than 50 credits
in computer technology courses,
paving the way for rapid advancement
within the industry.
- Core courses
in the third and fourth years of
the CIS bachelor’s degree
include more than 25 credits in
humanities, social and natural sciences,
and fine arts.
Technical
Electives (Secondary Computer Concentrations)
Computer
& Digital Forensics
Analysis of Digital Media
(FOR 200) 3
Computer Forensics I (FOR
240) 3
Computer Forensics II
(FOR 340) 3
Senior Seminar/Current
Topics (FOR 450) 3
Computer
Networking
Computers & Telecommunications
(NET 120) 3
Operating Systems (NET
140) 3
Windows Server Systems
Administration I (NET 250) 3
Linux Systems Administration
I (NET 260) 3
Current Topics in Computing
(NET 299) 3
Computer & Network
Security (SEC 250) 3
Network Operating Systems
(NET 340) 3
Windows Server Systems
Administration II (NET 350) 3
Linux Systems Administration
II (NET 360) 3
Global Networks
& Telecommunications
Protocols Laboratory (TEL
210) 3
Contemporary Network Architectures
(TEL 220) 3
Fast Packet Technologies
(TEL 310) 3
TCP/IP (TEL 315) 3
Digital Subscriber Services
(TEL 320) 3
Network Design (TEL 330)
3
Introduction to Routers
(TEL 335) 3
Wireless Communication
(TEL 410) 3
Basic Telephony and Switching
Systems (TEL 205) 3
Advanced Routers &
Routing (TEL 430) 3
Multimedia
& Graphic Design
Foundations in Graphic
Design I (MMG 100) 3
Foundations in Graphic
Design II (MMG 110) 3
Computer Graphics I (MMG
101) 3
Computer Graphics II (MMG
111) 3
Designing Media for the
Web (MMG 120) 3
Interactive Design (MMG
210) 3
Audio & Video Digital
Editing (MMG 230) 3
New Media Output Techniques
(MMG 320) 3
Software
Development
Introductory programming courses 6
Advanced programming courses 6
Relational Database (SWE
200) 3
Software Systems Analysis
& Design (SWE 130) 3
Data Structures &
Algorithms (SWE 281) 3
Operating Systems Architecture
(SWE 385) 3
Web Site
Development & Management
Introduction to Web Business
(WEB 150) 3
Relational Database (WEB
200) 3
Web Development II (WEB
225) 3
Implementing Web Media
(WEB 265) 3
Internet & Web Architecture
(WEB 160) 3
Client-Side Scripting
(WEB 325) 3
Server-Side Scripting
(WEB 365) 3
Implementing e-Commerce
Technologies (WEB 350) 3
Server-Side Alternatives
(WEB 420) 3
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