Department of Computer Science and Information Systems
Bradley University
Peoria, Illinois
What do Computer Information System majors do?
Computer information specialists are principally users of computer
technology. They are usually employed as programmer/analysts,
lead programmers, and systems project leaders for applications in
business, industry, and government. Course work in this major
emphasizes systems analysis and design, programming, and
management.
The general requirements for the computer information systems major are:
- Computer Science and Computer Information Systems:
- 36 semester hours including:
CS 106,
CS 120,
CS 121,
CS 203,
CS 206,
CS 310,
CS 343,
CS 403, and
CS 405.
(
CS 406
is strongly recommended.)
At least 21 hours must be at or above the 300 level
and a grade of C or better is required in all computer
science and computer information systems courses
presented in fulfillment of the major requirements.
- Mathematics:
- Statistics:
- Accounting:
- Business:
- Economics:
- Finance:
- Psychology:
- Supporting Area:
- Each computer information systems major must select
a minor, or at least 18 semester hours in an approved sequence of
courses in a supporting area; at least 12 of these hours must be
above the freshman level. A frequent choice of is the business
administration minor. Several other options exist and interested
students should consult with their major advisor for assistance in
selecting one suitable to their goals and needs. Students should also
consult the department offering the minor. Students choosing
the business administration minor must have that choice approved by
the College of Business Administration.
Department of Computer Science and Information Systems
Information for this page was taken from the 1994-1995 Undergraduate
Catalog. Please address comments and/or questions to
James Miller, Chair.
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