A.S. Degree: Computer Information Systems
Below is a sample academic plan that shows you how you can complete your Associate's Degree in two years. Your path may look different depending on your circumstances?for example, if you attend part-time, choose to take Intersession or Summer courses, or have earned prior credit (Credit for Prior Learning, Dual Enrollment, Transfer Credit). The plan includes four semesters, each with an average course load of 15 units, and follows the Plan 1 General Education pattern. You are required to meet with a counselor to set up a comprehensive education plan that is tailored to your individual circumstances and goals.
Computer Information Systems (CIS) is a program for students interested in the application of computer hardware, and software to business. CIS courses prepare students for entry-level positions in information technology, networking, web and application development, networking, or database administration. These courses may be used for job advancement, an associate degree or certificate of achievement, or transfer to a four-year institution. CIS courses cover major programming languages (Visual BASIC, C++, Java) as well as software used in business for database management, spreadsheets, and networking.
Students intending to obtain a bachelor’s degree in Computer Information Systems should consult the major requirements for upper division standing listed under the Business Administration major at the school of their choice.
Describe ethical, professional, and legal challenges that confront computer information systems and information technology.
Design, implement, manage and administer securecomputer information systems and information technology.
Evaluate best practices in implementing hardware, software, networking, information technology management and security to enhance business processes and competitive advantages.
Develop written documentation and presentations, individually and in collaborative environments, that provide solutions to computer information systems and information technology challenges.
Program Map
Getting Started
Comprehensive Education Plan: You are required to meet with a counselor for a comprehensive educational plan that is tailored to your individual circumstances and goals. Please schedule an appointment with a counselor in your first semester.
First Semester
To maximize your Promise Program benefits and support your academic, career, and personal development goals, consider taking CNSL 100 or CNSL 116.
Second Semester
Third Semester
Fourth Semester
- Prerequisite: CMPR 105