Computer Information Systems - Business Systems Analysis Option (CIS.BSA.AAS)
Computer Information Systems - Business Systems Analysis Option (CIS.BSA.ONL.AAS) - 100% Online
Associate in Applied Science
Business, Management, Marketing and Technology
Auburn Hills Campus
The Computer Information Systems (CIS) associate degrees are designed for students who need general education (e.g., communication, science, mathematics, fine arts, social science) combined with a solid foundation in the fundamental computer skills that are generally required to design, create, and test software, or analyze business system requirements and design solutions, or support and protect the operation of technology resources. These fundamental computer skills are commonly required by most four-year educational programs that offer the types of bachelor degrees most employers look for when hiring information technology professionals. All CIS courses use current computer tools and place an emphasis on practical application to provide a relevant learning environment.
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Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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Major Requirements | ||
CIS 1050 | Personal Computer Productivity Tools | 4 |
CIS 1060 | Personal Computer Spreadsheet Concepts | 3 |
CIS 1200 | Introduction to Database Systems | 4 |
CIS 1300 | Networking Concepts | 4 |
CIS 2111 | Systems Analysis and Design (UML) | 4 |
CIS 2115 | Business Analysis and Processes | 4 |
CIS 2120 | Problem Solving and Information Technology | 4 |
CIS 2212 | Project Management | 4 |
CIS 2313 | E-Business and E-Commerce | 4 |
CIS 2637 | Big Data and NoSQL Systems | 3 |
Required Supportive Courses | ||
ACC 1500 | Accounting for the Small Business Owner | 3 |
BUS 1100 | Introduction to Business | 4 |
ENG 15101 | Composition I | 3-4 |
or ENG 1510E | Composition I Enhanced | 4 |
ECO 26101 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 |
MAT 15801 | Statistics | 4 |
PHI 17101 | Introduction to Informal Logic | 3 |
or PHI 2710 | Introduction to Formal Logic | 3 |
Complete one of the following ENG courses: | ||
ENG 15201 | Composition II | 3-4 |
or ENG 2200 | Professional Communication | 4 |
Total Credit Hours for Program-Related Courses | 61-63 | |
General Education Requirements | ||
Communication / English (3-credits) | ||
Satisfied | ||
Fine Arts / Humanities (3-credits) | ||
Satisfied | ||
Mathematics / Science (3-credits) | ||
Satisfied | ||
Social Science (3-credits) | ||
Satisfied | ||
Written Communication (3-credits) | ||
Satisfied | ||
Additional elective credits needed to meet requirements for an Associate in Applied Science degree | 0-1 | |
Total Credit Hours | 61-64 |
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Course may be used to meet General Education requirements.
A minimum cumulative 2.00 grade point average (GPA) overall is required for graduation.