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Program
Description
The undergraduate major
in Computer Information Systems is designed to provide graduates with
the knowledge, abilities, and attitudes to function effectively as
programmers/system analysts, network administrators and application
developers. The curriculum, built on a strong liberal arts foundation,
offers theory and skills courses within the Computer Information Systems
program, while also presenting ample opportunities to acquire competencies
and skills from business-related courses. As an authorized Novell
Education Academic Partner (NEAP), we are able to offer Novell
certified courses to fortify the student in the areas of local area
networking and network administration. In addition, Medaille, an urban
college in close proximity to business and governmental agencies,
affords a variety of field experience settings in information systems
through computers. The curriculum provides the technical and business
competencies for entry-level success, for adaptation to changing requirements
in technical and organizational environments, and for advancement
in the information processing profession.
Computer
Information Systems Curriculum
Credit Distribution
Bachelor of Science
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Career Component |
Credit Hours |
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CIS 120 |
Introduction to Information Systems |
3 |
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CIS 170 |
Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming: Visual Basic |
3 |
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CIS 250 |
Computer Architecture |
3 |
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CIS 300 |
Database Development |
3 |
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CIS 330 |
Data Communications and Networks |
3 |
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CIS 400 |
Systems Analysis and Design |
3 |
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CIS 477 |
Field Experience |
6 |
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Minimum Career Credit Hours |
24 |
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Business Component |
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ACC 101 |
Fundamentals of Accounting I |
3 |
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ACC 102 |
Fundamentals of Accounting II |
3 |
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MGT 110 |
The Concept of Management |
3 |
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MKT 120 |
Principles of Marketing |
3 |
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Minimum Business Credit Hours |
12 |
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General Education Component |
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*GEN 110 |
Ideas and Experiences: Introduction to Critical Thought and
Expression |
3 |
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GEN 220 |
Colonial N. America: Case Study in Cultural Interaction |
3 |
| GEN
230 |
Creative
Expression |
3 |
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GEN 240 |
Scientific Discovery |
3 |
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GEN 410 |
Baccalaureate Capstone I |
3 |
| GEN
411 |
Baccalaureate
Capstone II |
3 |
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Minimum General Education Credit Hours |
18 |
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Social Sciences Component |
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ECO (Any) |
Economics Elective |
3 |
- Social
Sciences Electives
- (May
include any APY, CRJ,
ECO, GEO,
HIS, POL,
PSY, SSC,
SOC course)
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12 |
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- Minimum
Social Sciences
- Credit
Hours
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15 |
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Mathematics/Science Component |
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**MAT 114 |
Intermediate Algebra |
3 |
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MAT 201 |
Statistics and Society |
3 |
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MAT 250 |
Operations Analysis and Modeling |
3 |
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Minimum Mathematics/Science Credit Hours |
9 |
- Free
Elective Component
- (May
include any college course)
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3 |
*Required of first-year
students; all other students must substitute a Liberal Arts and Sciences
Elective.
**Students who meet the
math competency must substitute a Liberal Arts and Sciences Elective.
Computer
Information Systems Concentrations
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Programming (21 credit hours) |
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Any two of the following: |
6 |
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CIS
160
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Introduction to Procedural Programming: COBOL |
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CIS
180
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Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming: C++ |
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CIS 255 |
Applications Programming: RPG II and RPG III |
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CIS 290 |
Introduction to Internet Programming and Web Design |
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CIS 360 |
Advanced Procedural Programming: COBOL |
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CIS 370 |
Advanced Object-Oriented Programming: Visual Basic |
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CIS 380 |
Advanced Object-Oriented Programming: C++ |
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CIS 335 |
Decision Support Systems |
3 |
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CIS 480 |
Advanced Systems Analysis and Design |
3 |
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CIS (Any) or MMS (Any) |
- Computer
Information Systems Elective or
- Multimedia
Studies Elective
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3 |
CIS (300 or 400 level) or
MMS (300 or 400 level) |
- Computer
Information Systems Electives or
- Multimedia
Studies Elective
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6 |
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Medaille
College, 18 Agassiz Circle, Buffalo, NY 14214
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Phone: (716)
884-3281; FAX: (716) 884-0291
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email: Academic
Affairs
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