Computer Information Systems
Mission
The
computer information systems major prepares learners for careers creating,
using, and managing effective information systems on networks that serve the
information needs of any organization.
Goal
The
goal of the computer information systems program is to prepare learners in the
business core curriculum with a special focus on the knowledge, skills, and
attitudes necessary in the computer information system field.
Computer Information Systems Major (Bachelor
of Business Administration)
- core curriculum and mission seminars – see
the core curriculum section of this catalog
- professional core and core support requirements
- computer information systems requirements – CISS 201, 260, 355, 390, 405, 425, three credits of 487
- final degree requirements – see
the degree requirements section of this catalog
The total credits of the professional
core and support requirements and major requirements are 59. The core
curriculum and mission seminars require 38-52 credits. A total of 128 credits,
43 of which need to be at the 300/400 level, are required to graduate. Transfer
courses and waivers and/or substitutions could modify these credit totals.