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Computer Information Systems (CIS) is a field of study ideal for people with a strong interest in computers and business. In general, graduates of CIS will work in a business environment and have the primary responsibility of designing, developing and supporting business-related software and systems. With the Internet playing such an important role in the life of organizations, CIS professionals also identify and develop ways of using this resource to help a business stay competitive in a global economy.
The CIS major at Midway College is designed for two groups of students: (a) students who will graduate with an associate’s degree in CIS who intend to enter the business-related computer job market at the junior level and (b) students who are pursuing a baccalaureate degree in another discipline, usually business and/or organizational administrative leadership, but who wish to also earn an associate’s degree in CIS. It is fairly common for a four-year student to simultaneously earn both an associate’s degree in CIS and a bachelor’s degree in another area. Coupling an associate’s degree in CIS with a separate bachelor’s degree has been “economically beneficial” for Midway graduates entering the job market. In today’s ever-changing technological world, employers look favorably upon applicants who have an educational background in the computer field as well as their primary area of academic studies.
CIS majors must complete 18 hours (6 classes) in the CIS core/support but have the option of choosing one of two tracks (programming or web publishing) to complete the CIS degree. These areas are very visible in today’s job market.
Available through: WCSCD
| Semester Hours | |
|---|---|
| General Education Requirements | 25 |
| CIS Core/Supporting Requirements | 18 |
| Introduction to Computer Usage (CS 140) | 3 |
| Fundamental Problem Solving (CS 145) | 3 |
| Application Software (CS 235) | 3 |
| Principles of Accounting I (BA 210) | 3 |
| Management (CSM 330 or BA 330) | 3 |
| CS or Business Elective | 3 |
| Choose Programming Track or Web Publishing Track |
|
| Programming (Track I) | 12 |
| Visual Basic Programming I (CS 245) | 3 |
| Visual Basic Programming II (CS 345) | 3 |
| Select two (2) from the classes below | 6 |
| COBOL Programming (CS 232) | 3 |
| C++ Programming (CS 260) | 3 |
| Pascal Programming (CS 280) | 3 |
| Java Programming (CS 290) | 3 |
| Web Publishing (Track II) | |
| Web Publishing I (CS 270) | 3 |
| Web Publishing II (CS 370) | 3 |
| Select two (2) from the classes below | 6 |
| Visual Basic Programming I (CS 245) | 3 |
| C++ Programming (CS 260) | 3 |
| Java Programming (CS 290) | 3 |
| Electives | 7 |
| Total | 62 |