Computer Information Systems - Associate of Applied Science (Major Code - CIS)
The Computer Information Systems Associate of Applied Science degree provides broad preparation for entry into the field of information technology. Students develop essential skills in networking, operating systems, programming, database management, productivity applications, and technical communications.
Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete this program will be able to do the following:
- Effectively communicate technical concepts to a variety of stakeholders.
- Demonstrate broad knowledge across various types of information systems.
- Exhibit proficiency with the Internet and with World Wide Web technologies.
- Create solutions to typical information systems problems; and demonstrate an understanding of basic information systems functions.
- Utilize spreadsheet applications to support decision making and to facilitate effective problem solving.
- Utilize database applications to support decision making and to facilitate effective problem solving.
- Identify and explain the basic functions, uses, and features of any operating system using proper terminology.
- Describe the major components of a modern networked environment.
Degree Map
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 18-19 CREDITS
Composition 6 credits
Mathematics 3-4 credits
MAT 142 | College Mathematics** | 3 |
| or higher (3-4 credits) | |
Liberal Arts 6 credits
Technology Literacy 3 credits
CIS 120 | Introduction to Information Systems** | 3 |
CORE CURRICULUM 34 CREDITS
ELECTIVES (AS NEEDED TO COMPLETE 60 CREDITS)
The CIS Department recommends any course from the list of department approved electives.
TOTAL DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 60 CREDITS