| Course Code | Title & Description | Credits | Schedule |
|---|---|---|---|
| CIS 110 |
Introduction to Computer Information SystemsIn this course, students will be introduced to the principles of information systems for business majors. Students receive an overview of information systems including a review of computer concepts, how technology is used in business, the information systems discipline, effective presentation of information systems concepts, and the systems develop... |
(3 Credits) | View Schedule |
| CIS 120 |
Linux/UNIX I: FundamentalsIn this course, students are introduced to UNIX and Linux tools. The course covers the UNIX/Linux file system, communication with other users, the use of text editors, file manipulation and processing, basics of pipes and redirection, simple shell programming, and a basic introduction to Linux. This course contains material previously taught in CIS... |
(3 Credits) | View Schedule |
| CIS 174 |
CIS Co-op Education IThis course recognizes the value of learning which takes place on the job by offering college credit for development and achievement of learning objectives which are accomplished through current work experiences. Students also participate in monthly work related activities, such as meetings or seminars. Level I Prerequisite: Academic Reading and Wr... |
(1-3 Credits) | View Schedule |
| CIS 274 |
CIS Co-op Education IIIn this course, students gain skills from a new experience in an approved, compensated, computer-related position. Together with the instructor and employer, students set up work assignments and learning objectives to connect classroom learning with career-related work experience. This is the second of two co-op courses. Level I Prerequisite: Acade... |
(1-3 Credits) | View Schedule |
| CIS 282 |
Database Principles and ApplicationIn this course, students will learn contemporary database theory and related practices. Topics include terminology, database structures, SQL (structured query language) concepts and application. This course is intended for anyone possessing a basic knowledge of programming who is interested in database theory and practice. Level I Prerequisite: Aca... |
(3 Credits) | View Schedule |
Revised on February 5, 2026
