Computer Information Systems, A.A.S., Major #0581
Computer Information Systems (CIS) focuses on the application of computers in a business environment with an emphasis on the analysis and design of business information systems. Computer information systems professionals play a key and vital role in the management and growth of an organization and they are in high demand in almost every industry.
With a CIS degree, it’s less about theory and more about practical application. The Computer Information Systems (CIS) degree program here at SUNY Morrisville provides students the skills to work with companies IT systems, analyze problems and efficiently create solutions, and learn different type of technologies that should be used to solve a business problem. Students receive practical hands-on experience in interactive program development in a networked, pc-based windows programming environment. Students will develop a strong background in fundamental concepts of hardware and software as applied to computers in a business environment; programming, operating systems, systems development life cycle; use of typical software packages including word processing, spreadsheeting, and database. In addition, students will get an introduction to core business disciplines such as accounting, macroeconomics, business organization and management.
Upon completion of program requirements, students are awarded the Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree. The hands-on approach in the Computer Information Systems (CIS) A.A.S. degree’s program gives our college CIS A.A.S. degree students a real-world look at their field.
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon Successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
Employ critical thinking and problem-solving skills in developing technical solution
Apply formal design methodologies to design information systems
Explain theories regarding the application of information technologies to the solution of business problems
Create and modify functional, clear, concise software design and implement with current programming languages
Demonstrate proficiency in two or more operating systems or database systems
Create functional Web pages using scripting language
Install, configure, troubleshoot, and administer a basic network
Curriculum Requirements - 60 Credits
Course | credits |
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CITA 110 - Intro to Information Technology | 3 |
CITA 120 - Computer Concepts and OS | 3 |
CITA 140 - Introduction to Programming | 3 |
CITA 200 - Data Communications Networking | 3 |
CITA 210 - Visual Programming and Development Tools | 3 |
CITA 220 - Systems Analysis | 3 |
CITA 280 - Tools and Techniques for App Development | 3 |
CITA As advised | 9 |
ACCT 101 - Principles of Accounting I | 3 |
BSAD 116 - Business Organization & Management | 3 |
COMP 101 - Composition and Research | 3 |
COMP 102 - Writing About Literature | 3 |
ECON 100 - Introduction to Macroeconomics | 3 |
MATH As advised | 3 |
Liberal Art & Science Elective (as advised) | 8 |
General Electives (as advised) | 4 |
Suggested Course Sequencing
Course | Credits | |
---|---|---|
Year 1/Fall - 17 Credits | ||
CITA 110 - Introduction to Information Technology | 3 | |
CITA 140 - Introduction to Programming | 3 | |
CITA elective (as advised) | 3 | |
COMP 101 - Composition and Research | 3 | |
MATH - As advised to meet SUNY General Education | 3 | |
GNED 100 - First Year Experience | 2 | |
Year 1/Spring - 15 Credits | ||
CITA 120 - Computer Concepts & Operating Systems | 3 | |
BSAD 116 - Business Organization & Management | 3 | |
COMP 102 - Writing about Literature | 3 | |
Liberal Art & Science Elective (as advised) | 3 | |
CITA elective (as advised) | 3 | |
Year 2/Fall - 15 Credits | ||
CITA 200 - Data Communication Networking | 3 | |
CITA 210 - Visual Programming & Development Tools | 3 | |
CITA 220 - Systems Analysis | 3 | |
ECON 100 - Introduction to Macroeconomics | 3 | |
ACCT 101 - Principles of Accounting I | 3 | |
Year 2/Spring - 15 Credits | ||
CITA 280 - Tools & Techniques for App Development | 3 | |
Liberal Art & Science Elective (as advised) | 5 | |
General Electives (as advised) | 4 | |
CITA elective (as advised) | 3 |