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					| College Catalog 2018-2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
 Information Systems (B.S.)  |  
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				Student Learning Outcomes for Information Systems: Students will be able to: 
	
	Apply a strong knowledge related to computing, business, and mathematics in managerial decision making.
	Analyze practical problems, and identify and define the computing requirements appropriate to their solution.
	Design, implement, and evaluate computer-based systems, processes, components, or programs that should meet established national and international standards and specific requirements.
	Communicate effectively with a broad range of people representing different audiences involved in the IS development or implementation processes by using appropriate electronic software products for presentations, data processing, data visualization, and groupware software.
	Analyze the local and global impact of computing on individuals, organizations, and society.
	Choose appropriate hardware and software for specific applications.
	Quickly adapt to new software products and recently developed hardware.
	Develop information systems within a specific application environment by implementing appropriate software engineering methodologies.
	Work effectively as a member of a team to accomplish a common goal.
	Demonstrate a commitment to professional, ethical, legal, security, social, and moral issues and responsibilities.
	Be engaged in professional development activities. |  
													| The Information System major requirements are:
Suggested Four Year Planner:
First Year Suggested Courses:
Second Year Suggested Courses:
Third Year Suggested Courses:
Fourth Year Suggested Courses:
Note:
 CS 121 and CS 122 are prerequisites to upper-level courses in Computer Science and must be taken before upper-level courses can be attempted. Placement above CS 121/CS 122 for incoming students is done either by AP exam credit or through discussion with the course instructor and the department chair. |  
 
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