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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [FINAL EDITION]

Computer Information Systems, BS


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The computer information systems major is a combination of the computer science major in the College of Arts and Sciences and the MIS (management information systems) option in the School of Business Administration. The major provides a less theoretical and more applied curriculum than the computer science major, taking advantage of some applied courses in MIS.

The first two years of the curriculum are similar to the computer science major. The last two years of the curriculum introduce the student to advanced MIS courses and allow the student to focus on a number of areas in information systems through the CSCI/MIS electives.

The major prepares students to design, build, and maintain computer information systems. Graduates of the major can gain employment as systems and network analysts and database and network administrators. Please refer to the computer science curriculum for a detailed description of the computing facilities.

Curriculum Sequence


Freshman


Fall (13.5 Credits)


Spring (13.5 Credits)


Sophomore


Junior


Spring (16 Credits)


  • 1 Credit(s)
  • CSCI/MIS Electives 6 Credit(s) **
  • MIS Elective 3 Credit(s) **
  • SSCI Elective, 200 level 3 Credit(s)
  • Free Elective 3 Credit(s)

Senior


Fall (17 Credits)


Spring (17 Credits)


Total Credits: 124


*Students may substitute CSCI 143  and one CSCI elective for CSCI 151  & CSCI 152 ; MATH 131  & MATH 132  or MATH 141  & MATH 142  for MATH 117  & MATH 118 .

**MIS and CSCI electives must be at the 300 level or above, must include at least one of CSCI 311 , CSCI 381 , or CSCI 451 , and may not include more than 3 credits of CSCI 499 .

No more than 10 courses should be taken within the School of Business Administration, excluding EC 101  and EC 202 , and QA 251  and QA 252 .

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