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Computer Information Systems (CIS).B.S.

As a graduate of the CIS program, you will be a valuable and integral member of a variety of organizations from which you can choose because you will be able to plan, design, build, and explain the operations of computer systems and networks. You will be able to install, configure, program, protect, and administer systems and applications that will aid organizations in making decisions and in performing their missions more effectively and efficiently. In addition to gaining this wide range of knowledge and skills, you will also have gained experience in the soft skills that organizations require for success today, such as team-working, decision making, visual modeling, project management, non-technical communications, and understanding business processes.

A Minor in Computer Information Systems is available for students who wish to enhance their chosen field of study, since computer information systems and concepts are employed in nearly all organizations today.

Requirements for the B.S. degree with the Computer Information Systems Major:

The CIS Major consists of 58 credit hours, which include the following required courses plus one specialization focusing in an area of your choice that culminates in a capstone course where you can integrate and demonstrate what you have learned in a useful and meaningful way.

1. CIS Core Courses (40 hours)

CIS in Context (10 hours)

CIS 1301Computer Information Systems

ECON 2302Principles of Microeconomics

CIS 3319Internship in CIS

CIS 4190Seminar in Computer Information Systems

Hardware and Software (9 hours)

CIS 2328Hardware and Systems Software

CIS 2340Windows Operating Systems

CIS 2350UNIX/Linux Operating Systems

Programming (6 hours)

CIS 2330Programming Languages I

CIS 2368Website Development I

Networks (6 hours)

CIS 2335Network +

CIS 3367Networks and Telecommunications

Management (9 hours)

CIS 3362Systems Analysis and Design

CIS 4310Management of Technology

CIS 4340Windows Systems Security

2. CIS Specialization Requirements (9 hours):

Student must select one specialization from Computer Networking, Computer Programming, Website Development, Emerging Technologies, or Cyber Security.  Students will complete nine hours within the chosen specialization, plus six hours of electives chosen from any other specialization, and then must complete the CIS Capstone course, CIS 4390.


A. Computer Networking

CIS 3325Linux Networking

CIS 3340Client-Server Networking

CIS 4355Cloud Computing

B. Programming

CIS 3330Programming Languages II

CIS 3360Computer Science

CIS 4330Object Oriented Programming

C. Website Development

CIS 3310Database Management Systems

CIS 3365Website Development II

CIS 4375Web Development III

D. Emerging Technologies

CIS 3380Emerging Web Technologies

CIS 4380Virtual Environments

COMM 4305Communications, Technology, and Society

E. Cyber Security

CIS 3335Cryptography

CIS 3345Digital Forensics

CIS 4370Computer Network Security

3. CIS Specialization Electives (6 hours)

Student must complete 6 hours specialization electives chosen from any other CIS specialization.

4. CIS Specialization Capstone Experience

CIS 4390CIS Capstone