Computer Information Systems (B.S.)
Goals: This program prepares business
applications programmers/analysts who are well-trained in the technical
aspects of computer systems, are knowledgeable of the applications area
to which they are applied and have sufficient background to be able to
grow professionally in a rapidly changing field. To achieve these
goals, the program emphasizes (1) information systems technology; (2)
information systems concepts and processes; and (3) organization
functions and management, including interpersonal and organizational
behavior.
Vocational Applications: The
nature of this program is career oriented. With both technical
and business training, graduates will advance along several career
paths leading to positions in system analysis, system design,
programming, system project leadership and system management.
Requirements: In
addition to meeting the regular degree requirements of the University,
the student must take the following courses.
Computer Information Systems Minor
Requirements: Students who meet the regular
degree requirements of the University for a major in some other area
may receive a minor in Computer Information Systems by completing 18
s.h. as follows.