Computer Information Systems Program Requirements
The courses listed below are required for completion of the bachelor's degree in computer information systems. Students must also complete the requirements for the Stevenson core curriculum. Specific pre- and co-requisites for each course are provided in the course descriptions.
Some secondary requirements, which are noted by an asterisk (*) in the list below, can also be used to fulfill a core curriculum requirement.
Major Requirements (all students):
IS 135
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Advanced MS Office Applications
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IS 140
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Information Systems Architecture and Design
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IS 150
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Relational Database Design and SQL with MS Access
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IS 170
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Systems Development with UML
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IS 201
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Management Information Systems
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IS 231
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Network Technologies
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IS 240
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Programming Concepts with Visual Basic.NET
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(All students take four of the following six)
IS 301
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Principles of E-Commerce
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IS 320
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Human-Computer Interaction
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IS 350
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IS Internship
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IS 380
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Information Security for the Organization
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IS 480
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Technology Law
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IS 481
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Project and Knowledge Management
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Students must also complete the courses for one of the tracks listed below. They may substitute a track offered under business information systems; if they do so, they will be awarded the business information systems degree.
Software Design Track:
IS 241
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C# Object Oriented Programming
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IS 252
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Advanced SQL Query Design with Oracle & SQL Server
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IS 343
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Web Architecture and Design Technologies
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IS 345
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JAVA Programming
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IS 348
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Advanced Business Applications
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IS 349
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Service-Oriented Architecture and Dynamic Web Development
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IS 444
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Wireless Application Development
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Network Design Track:
IS 232
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TCP and IP Communication Protocols for Windows and UNIX
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IS 235
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Advanced Windows Server Architecture & Administration
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IS 331
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Cisco TCP and IP Routing
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IS 332
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High Speed Broadband Networks
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IS 335
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Wireless LANs and Mobile Communication Systems
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IS 431
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Exchange Server and Messaging Systems
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IS 432
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Network Security—Firewalls, IDS, and Counter Measures
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Computer Forensics Track (CIS):
IS 232
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TCP and IP Communication Protocols for Windows and UNIX
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IS 235
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Advanced Windows Server Architecture & Administration
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IS 331
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Cisco TCP and IP Routing
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IS 391
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Incident Response and Investigation
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IS 392
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Information Systems Forensics Internals— Auditing
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IS 393
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Forensic Evidence Collection Tools and Techniques
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IS 432
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Network Security—Firewalls, IDS, and Counter Measures
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Secondary Requirements (all students):
MGT 210
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Business Writing*
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Select any two of the following courses:
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ACC 121
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Principles of Accounting I
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MGT 204
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Principles of Management
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MKT 206
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Principles of Marketing
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One 300-400 Level INBUS, MGT or MKT course
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