Student Learning Outcomes
Graduates of the Computer Information Systems Program will be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge of computer networking terminology and components.(CIS 199)
- Install, configure, and upgrade a computer operating system. (CIS 263)
- Install and troubleshoot computer hardware. (CIS 263)
Area I - Written Composition (3 Credits)
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3
Area II - Humanities & Fine Arts (6 Credits)
Fundamentals of Oral Communication or Public Speaking
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3
Humanities & Fine Arts
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3
Area III - Natural Sciences & Mathematics (9 Credits)
Microcomputer Applications
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Sub-Total Credits
3
Mathematics
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3
Math, Science, or CIS
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3
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3
Area IV - History, Social, & Behavioral Sciences (3 Credits)
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Sub-Total Credits
3
Area V - Pre-Professional, Major, & Elective Courses (41 Credits)
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3
Sub-Total Credits
24
Python, Visual Basic, or C++ Programming
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3
Mathematics
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3
Google IT I - V, Network Cable – Fiber Optic, or Workplace Skills
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11
Total Credits
62
Certificate Options
- Short-Term Certificate in Computer Information Systems - Office Technology Support
- Short-Term Certificate in Computer Information Systems - Security + Add-On
- Short-Term Certificate in Computer Information Systems - Cybersecurity Technician
- Short-Term Certificate in Computer Information Systems - Data Center Option
- Short-Term Certificate in Computer Information Systems - Google IT Support Professional