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Nov 26, 2024
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Fall 2011 Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Computer Information Systems A.A.S.
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Division: Business, Behavioral/Social Sciences, Public and Human Services
Academic Dept: Computer Information Systems and Office Technologies
HEGIS: 5101
Curriculum Chair: Prof. Denise Sullivan
Office: CLA-47
Tel: 914-606-6988
The Computer Information Systems (CIS) major provides a firm foundation in technology, while introducing the student to the use of technology in business areas. The CIS major is the bridge between business problems and technological solutions. Topics of study include technology, databases, networks, systems analysis, and security. The curriculum is designed for both the student who intends to seek full-time employment after graduation and the student who wishes to transfer to Computer Information Systems, Management Information Systems, or Information Technology programs at a four-year college. Graduates of the program are prepared for a variety of entry-level positions in information systems.
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Core Requirements - Credit Hours: 26-29
- ENG 101 - Composition and Literature I
- ENG 102 - Composition and Literature II
- Mathematics (see below) - Credit Hours 3-4
- Science (lab recommended) - Credit Hours 3-4
- Math or Science - Credit Hours 3-4
- Behavioral Science, Humanities & Social Science. Choose one course from any two areas for total of… - Credit Hours 6
- Liberal Arts Elective - Credit Hours 3
- Phys. Ed. (1 health/fitness, 1 sport) - Credit Hours 2
Recommended Mathematics Courses
MATH 135 – College Algebra w/ Trig; MATH 130 – College Algebra: Functions & Models; MATH 140 – Statistics. Degree Requirements - Credit Hours: 38
CIS 110 – Computer Information Systems; CIS 120 – Object Oriented Programming Logic. The following two courses must be taken together, or taken in the order in which they appear:
Minimum Total Credits: 64
Advisement Guide: The Advisement Guide provides important information to students about how best to complete this degree, including a semester-by-semester breakdown of how best to complete the required classes. Click here for the Advisement Guide’s 4-Semester Plan . |
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