Information Systems, Bachelor of Science in Information Systems
The Bachelor of Science in Information Systems (B.S.I.S.) is designed to introduce and reinforce the most recent developments and standard in Information Systems. The program has a core of courses that every student will take to acquire mastery of key concepts and ideas related to information systems. Students will have the opportunity to gain skills, update their knowledge, and reinforce lifelong learning in a dynamic and rapidly changing industry. Each student will also select an emphasis area which will provide depth in one of several relevant topic areas. Currently offered emphasis areas include Programming and a Specialty in Systems Development and Management.
B.S. in Information Systems Program Educational Objectives
The Bachelor of Science in Information Systems will prepare students to:
- Successfully compete as professionals throughout careers in information systems.
- Demonstrate competency in the analysis, software development life-cycle, integration, implementation and management of information systems in a global environment.
- Appropriately integrate the most appropriate technologies to meet business requirements.
- Effectively contribute as a technical member or leader of a multi-functional team.
- Communicate well with both technical and business partners orally and in writing.
- Engage in life-long learning, remain current in their field, and uphold high ethical standards.
Total Required Credits (180 Credits)
This program requires MATH 141 Precalculus or above for the College Mathematics requirement.
*** A minimum of two different academic disciplines is required in humanities, Social Studies, Natural Science/Math.
Preparatory Courses (40 Credits)
Business Core (30 Credits)
BC 301 | Critical Thinking | 5 |
IS 330 | Information Systems | 5 |
BSC 401 | Interpretation of Financial Statements | 5 |
PM 401 | Introduction to Project Management | 5 |
BSM 405 | Operations Management | 5 |
BSM 407 | Business Economics | 5 |
Technology Core (30 Credits)
IS 306 | Data Management Communications and Networking | 5 |
IS 375 | C++ - Intermediate | 5 |
IS 345 | Information Security | 5 |
IS 350 | Systems Analysis and Design | 5 |
IS 470 | IT Service Management | 5 |
IS 471 | Information Technology Ethics | 5 |
Depth of Study in Systems Development and Management (25 Credits)
Capstone (5 Credits)