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Whether you have a passion for gaming, or an affinity for web programming, Davenport University’s multiple degree options in Computer Information Systems (CIS) can help you develop the skills you need for your future. CIS professionals require a variety of technology-based skills, including:
DU offers two degree options within this program:
You will gain a broad introductory knowledge of computer information systems in this degree program. Studies include:
This degree will ready you to analyze your employers’ information needs and to determine how computer systems can be used to remedy those needs. In this program, you will gain knowledge of data flow within organizations, as well as have a strong educational foundation in business. We've designed the CIS curriculum to prepare you with essential skills for success:
When you pursue Davenport’s Bachelor of Science, Computer Information Systems degree, you will choose a focus in one of the following majors:
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 2010 data reported Computer Systems Analysts median annual wages of $77,740. As technology is constantly advancing, computer specialists are in more demand than ever before. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that the computer information system profession will grow at a faster than average rate through 2020, by 22 percent. In the computer systems programs field, you will work with corporate management to determine how computer systems will be best utilized within your company. Computer information systems professionals work in a variety of settings*, all around the world, in positions including:
ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE • 60 CREDITS MINIMUM • CMP INFO AAS
The Computer Information Systems curriculum is designed to introduce students to programming in microcomputer and minicomputer environments. Students will learn programming, databases and operating systems in a business environment.
**Which class should I take? When should I take it? Please click here [2] for a recommended program sequence.
| Foundations of Excellence | 15 cr. | |
|---|---|---|
| COMM120 [3] | Presentation Techniques | 3 cr. |
| ENGL109 [3] | Composition | 3 cr. |
| ENGL110 [3] | Advanced Composition | 3 cr. |
| FRSM100 [3] | Career and Education Seminar | 3 cr. |
| SOSC201 [3] | Diversity in Society | 3 cr. |
| Foundations of Mathematics and Science | 6 cr. | |
|---|---|---|
| MATH125 [3] | Intermediate Algebra | 3 cr. |
| MATH135 [3] | College Algebra | 3 cr. |
| Foundations of Business | 6 cr. | |
|---|---|---|
| BUSN210 [3] | Professional Ethics | 3 cr. |
| MGMT211 [3] | Management Foundations | 3 cr. |
| Foundations of Technology | 15 cr. | |
|---|---|---|
| CISP111 [3] | Systems Foundations | 3 cr. |
| CISP220 [3] | Web Page Applications | 3 cr. |
| CISP250 [3] | Discrete Structures | 3 cr. |
| CISP231/233/237 [3] | Programming Language I - Choose between C++, C# or Java I | 3 cr. |
| CISP232/234/239 [3] | Programming Language II - Sequential to language chosen in Programming Language I | 3 cr. |
| Major [CISP] | 18 cr. | |
|---|---|---|
| BITS212 [3] | Microcomputer Applications: Database | 3 cr. |
| CISP211 [3] | E-Business Foundations | 3 cr. |
| CISP238 [3] | Server Side Scripting I | 3 cr. |
| CISP247 [3] | Database Design | 3 cr. |
| NETW101 [3] | PC Operating Systems | 3 cr. |
| NETW217 [3] | UNIX Operating System | 3 cr. |
Links:
[1] http://www.davenport.edu/office-admissions/apply-now
[2] http://resources.davenport.edu/Portals/0/Registrar/ProgramRotations/CollegeOfTech/2013-2014/ComputerInfoSysAAS_ProgramSequence_2013-2014_JLH.pdf
[3] http://www.davenport.edu/