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Computer Information Systems (Bachelor of Arts)
Systems analysis, design, programming, and business applications form
the core of this degree program.
Computer Information Systems Requirements: (33 hours)
General Core (9 hours)
CM 111 - Introduction to Structured Programming (3 hours)
CM 245 - Contemporary Programming Methods (3 hrs)
CM 335 - Adv Applications Prog. & Design (3 hours)
Information Systems Major (9 hours)
CM 336 - Database Management Systems (3 hours)
CM 337 - Systems Analysis and Design (3 hours)
CM 467 - Computer Information Sciences Capstone Project (2 hours)
CM 468 - Computer Information Sciences Senior Seminar (1 hour)
Approved CM Electives (15 hours)
(At least 9 of the elective hours must be upper division)
NOTE: Approved List of CM Electives Available from the Computer Information
Sciences Department.
Required Correlated Courses: (57 hours)
AC 224 - Financial Accounting
AC 225 - Managerial Accounting
EC 201 - Principles of Macroeconomics
EC 202 - Principles of Microeconomics
BU 250 - Management Information Systems
BU 305 - Contemporary Information Systems
BU 309 -Business Data Communication & Networking
BU 342 - Organization and Management
BU 360 - Principals of Marketing
One BU, AC, or EC upper division course
PH 110 - Logic for Computer Programming
EN 208 - Business and Technical Writing
MA 140 - Statistics
MA 141 - Applied Calculus I
MA 145 - Mathematics for Decision Making
MA 206 - Discrete Mathematics for Computing
CN 241 - Business and Professional Speaking
One of the following five:
CN 330 - Conflict/Negotiation or
CN 340 - Professional Interviewing or
CN 342 - Small Group Communication or
CN 350 - Persuasion or
CN 351 - Interpersonal Communication
Computer Information Science (Bachelor of Science)
A graduate of this course of study will be able to understand, design,
implement, & manage distributed computing systems.
General Core (15 hours)
CM 111 - Introduction to Structured Programming (3 hours)
CM 231 - Computer Organization/Assembler Language (3 hours)
CM 245 - Contemporary Programming Methods (3 hours)
CM 322 - Operating Systems and Computer Networking Concepts (3 hours)
CM 335 - Adv. Applications Prog & Design (3 hours)
Computer Information Science Major (16 hours)
CM 261 - Networked Systems I (3 hours)
CM 262 - Local Area Networks (3 hours)
CM 361 - Networked Systems II (3 hours)
CM 362 - Emerging Networking Services (3 hours)
CM 363 - Computer Networks (3 hours)
CM 468 - Senior Seminar (1 hour)
Approved CM Electives (15 hours)
Approved List of CM Electives Available from the Computer Information
Sciences Department
(At least 9 of the 15 must be upper division)
Required Correlated Courses: (45 hours)
EC 201 - Principles of Macroeconomics
EC 202 - Principles of Microeconomics
BU 342 - Organization and Management
pH 110 - Logic for Computer Programming
EN 208 - Business and Technical Writing
CN 241 - Business and Professional Speaking
MA 140 - Statistics
MA 141 - Applied Calculus I
MA 142 - Applied Calculus II
MA 145 - Mathematics for Decision Making
MA 206 - Discrete Mathematics for Computing
MA 207 - Discrete Mathematics
One of the following four:
MA 310 - Operations Research or
MA 330 - Mathematical Models or
MA 343 - Applied Probability or
MA 344 - Math Statistics
One of the following five:
CN 330 - Conflict/Negotiation or
CN 340 - Professional Interviewing or
CN 342 - Small Group Communication or
CN 350 - Persuasion or
CN 351 - Interpersonal Communication
Computer Information Systems (Associate of Arts)
Programming of business applications forms the core of this degree program.
Computer Information Systems Requirements: (21 hours)
CM 111 - Intro. to Structured Programming (3 hours)
CM 121 - COBOL Programming (3 hours)
CM 231 - Computer Organization/Assembler (3 hours)
CM 244 - C Programming (3 hours)
CM 245 - Contemporary Programming Methods (3 hours)
One of the following two:
CM 306 - File Structures Using COBOL or
CM 307 - Data Structures Using C/C++ (3 hours)
One of the following two:
CM 313 - Fundamentals of Data Communications or
CM 335 - Advanced Application Programming and Design (3 hours)
Required Correlated Courses: (18 hours)
AC 224 - Financial Accounting
AC 225 - Managerial Accounting
BU 250 - Management Information Systems
pH 110 - Logic for Computer Programming
MA 140 - Statistics
CN 241 - Business and Professional Speaking
Computer Information Systems Minor (Bachelor of Arts)
Minor programs in Computer Information Sciences are individually designed
by the student in consultation with a departmental advisor and subject
to departmental approval. A minor will consist of twenty-one hours of
Computer Information Sciences coursework, including at least six upper
division hours. Courses may be broadly selected or may concentrate in
an area of particular interest.
Bachelor of Science Requirements
Thirty-hour minor in the Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
approved by the department chairperson. At least 20 of these hours must
be selected from one discipline. (NOTE: Transfer students must complete
at least nine upper division hours in computer information sciences from
Washburn University.)
Bachelor of Arts Requirements (NOTE: Transfer students must complete at least nine upper division hours
in computer information sciences from Washburn University.)
Suggested Partial Schedule
Computer Information Systems Major (B.A. degree) - (First two years)
Freshman
First Semester
CM 111
pH 110
MA 140*
EN101
Art,Music,Theater-3hrs
Second Semester
CM 245
MA 141
Social Science - 3 hrs
EN 208
FL 101 (4 hrs)
Sophomore
First Semester
CM 335
MA 145
AC 224
BU 250
FL 102 (4hrs)
Second Semester
CM - 3hrs
PE 198
CN 241
MA 206
AC 225
EC 201
*Beginning mathematics course should be determined with an advisor from
the Computer Information Sciences Department.
Suggested Partial Schedule
Computer Information Science Major (B.S. degree) - (First two years)
Freshman
First Semester
CM 111
pH 110
MA 116*
Second Semester
CM 231
MA 140
CN 241
Sophomore
First Semester
CM 245
MA 141
EC 201
Second Semester
CM 313
CM 307
MA 142
EC 202
*Beginning mathematics course should be determined with an advisor from
the Computer Information Sciences Department.
Suggested Partial Schedule
Computer Information Systems Major (A.A. degree)
Freshman
First Semester
CM 111
PH 110
MA 116*
Second Semester
CM 121
CM 231
MA 140
CN 241
Sophomore
First Semester
CM 244
CM 245
AC 224
BU 250
Second Semester
CM 306 or 307
CM 313 or 335
AC 225
*Beginning mathematics course should be determined with an advisor from
the Computer Information Sciences Department.
Major's Core
(referred to in course prerequisites) consists of::
General core CM (15 hours)
pH 110 (3 hours)
Math (3 of 4) (9 hours)
MA 140
MA 141
MA 145
MA 206
EN 101 & 208 (6 hours)
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