Undergraduate Bulletin 2011-2013 » Academic Departments and Programs » Mathematics and Computer Science » 56-58-Credit Major in Computer Information Systems, B.S.
56-58-Credit Major in Computer Information Systems, B.S.
In Computer Science: Required Courses (20 credits):
CIS 166: Computer Programming for Information Processing (4 hours, 4 credits)
CIS 211: Computer Information Systems (4 hours, 4 credits )
CIS 212: Microcomputer Architecture (4 hours, 3 credits)
CIS 244: Introduction to Database Management (4 hours, 3 credits)
CIS 331: Network Introduction (4 hours, 3 credits)
CIS 344: Database Design and Programming (4 hours, 3 credits)
In Computer Science: Elective Courses (6-8 credits):
Two additional courses chosen from the 200-level (or higher) CIS courses or from CGI 221, CGI 321, CGI 421, and CMP 326. One of the courses must be a 300- (or 400-) level CIS course.
In Mathematics: Required Courses (15 credits):
MAT 132: Basic Concepts of Probability and Statistics (4 hours, 4 credits)
MAT 174: Elements of Calculus (4 hours, 4 credits)
MAT 301: Applied Statistics and Computer Analysis (4 hours, 3 credits)
MAT 348: Mathematical Methods for Management (4 hours, 4 credits)
In Economics: Required Courses (9 credits):
ECO 166: Fundamentals of Economics (3 hours, 3 credits)
ECO 167: Economic Analysis (3 hours, 3 credits)
ACC 185: Introduction to Accounting for Non-Accounting Majors (3 hours, 3 credits)
Further Electives (6 credits):
Students must choose two courses from the following:
One additional 200 level (or higher) CIS course, 3 credits
PHI 221: Ethical Issues in Computing and Technology (3 hours, 3 credits)
POL 299: Law, Computers, and the Internet: The Politics of Information Technology (3 hours, 3 credits)
Note 1: At least one of PHI 221 and POL 299 must be chosen
Note 2:
1. A minor is NOT required.
2. Students considering graduate work should take MAT 175 - 176 instead of MAT 174.
3. For departmental honors, see one of the advisors in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science.
Last modified: 2/22/2013

