The Computer Information Systems program provides for the needs of a dynamic and integral part of business and industry--the information systems environment. The Computer Information Systems program consists of 121 hours of undergraduate academic credit. In addition to meeting 42 semester hour university core curriculum requirement, students must meet their major core requirements, CIS Environment, Technology and approved technical electives. Students will obtain a background in business applications, computer concepts, problem solving, decision making, human relations, evaluation, analysis, and communications. Information systems technologists can be found in a broad spectrum of careers in the private and public sectors including the areas of end-user support, telecommunications specialist, applications development, technology management, system analysis, training, and consulting.
Students wishing to change their major to Computer Information Systems must have a 2.5 grade point average for all college level work attempted.
All majors and minors in the Department of Information and Logistics Technology must earn a grade of C or better in all major/minor courses. No grade lower than C will be accepted on any courses applicable to the major transferred to the University of Houston.
COSC 1304. C Programming
ITEC 1301. Introduction
to Computer Application Technology
ITEC 2332. Information Technology Hardware and Systems Software
ITEC 2334. Information Systems Applications
ITEC 2336. Internet Application Development
ITEC 2348. Information Systems Application Development
ITEC 3343. Information
Systems Analysis and Design
ITEC 3347. Principles
of Information Management
ITEC 3355. Integrated Information Systems
ITEC 3365. Database
Management
ITEC 4338. Database Administration and Implementation
ITEC 4339. Enterprise Applications Development
ITEC 4375. Project Management and Practice
Approved Technical electives: Twelve semester hours
(Major GPA is calculated on the major requirements and approved electives.)
LOGT 2362. Introduction to Logistics Technology
MATH 1330. Precalculus
TECH 3365. Applied Discrete Methods in Technology
TMTH 3360. Applied Technical Statistics
ACCT
2331. Accounting Principles I: Financial
ECON
2301. Global Economic Concepts
TELS
3340. Organizational Leadership and Supervision
TELS
3363. Technical Communications
TELS
4341. Production and Service Operations
TELS
4342. Quality Improvement Methods
Degree Awarded: Bachelor of Science
Major: Computer Information Systems
Catalog Publish Date: August 19, 2010
This Page Last Updated: August 12, 2010
Effective Date of Archive: August 15, 2011