Program Information


The Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Information Systems gives students the option of specializing in cybersecurity or programming. This major program is comprehensive requiring a minimum of 60 credit hours of course work in computer information systems and approved courses in business and other supportive requirements; in addition to the general education curriculum and elective courses.

The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science degree program is also comprehensive requiring a minimum of 60 credit hours of course work in computer science and computer information systems, and approved math courses which serve as supportive requirements; in addition to the general educationcurriculum and elective courses.

The Associate degree consists of 25 hours of CIS core and elective courses, in addition to the general education curriculum requirements. The Technical Certificate consists of 30 hours  of CIS core courses in addition to general education English composition I and math courses. The Certificate of Proficiency requries 15 hours of required CIS courses.

The CIS minor requires a minimum of 18 credit hours of specified course work in Computer Information Systems. The advanced certificate  is for individuals who already hold a bachelor's degree in another discipline. It requires a minimum of 24 credit hours of specified course work in Computer Information Systems.


 

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