The Computer Information Systems curriculum is designed to prepare graduates for employment with organizations that use computers to process, manage, and communicate information. This is a flexible curriculum that can be customized to meet community information system’s needs. Course work will develop a student’s ability to communicate complex technical issues related to computer hardware, software, and networks in a manner that computer users can understand. Classes cover computer operations and terminology, operating systems, database, networking, security, and technical support.
Graduates should qualify for employment in entry-level positions with businesses, educational systems, and governmental agencies which rely on computer systems to manage information or Students should classify as a junior upon transferring, if they aligned all of their courses with Alabama Transfers.
Graduates should be prepared to sit for industry-recognized certification exams.
Awards Offered: Associate in Applied Science Certificate
Career Outlook: Employment of computer and information technology occupations is projected to grow 12 percent from 2014 to 2024, faster than the average for all occupations. These occupations are expected to add about 488,500 new jobs, from about 3.9 million jobs to about 4.4 million jobs from 2014 to 2024, in part due to a greater emphasis on cloud computing, the collection and storage of big data, more everyday items becoming connected to the Internet in what is commonly referred to as the “Internet of things,” and the continued demand for mobile computing.
The median annual wage for computer and information technology occupations was $79,390 in May 2014, which was higher than the median annual wage for all occupations of $35,540.
Semester Hour (SH) Distribution Standard Certificate Requirements by Academic Area*:
(4 Semesters, Certificate SH Total: 51)
Area I: Written Composition: 3 SH
Area II: Humanities and Fine Arts: 0 SH
Area III: Natural Sciences & Math: 3 SH
- Area IV: History, Social, and Behavioral Sciences: 3 SH
Area V: Additional General Education Courses, Major Courses, and Electives: 42 SH
Semester Hour (SH) Distribution Degree Requirements by Academic Area*:
(4 Semesters, Degree SH Total: 65)
Area I: Written Composition: 3 SH
Area II: Humanities and Fine Arts: 6 SH
Area III: Natural Sciences & Math: 3 SH
Area IV: History, Social, and Behavioral Sciences: 3 SH
Area V: Additional General Education Courses, Major Courses, and Electives: 50 SH
ACADEMIC MAPS: Associate in Applied Science - Computer Information Systems
Associate in Applied Science - Computer Information Systems (Cybersecurity)
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SAMPLE PLAN*:
Semester 1
Course | Hours |
---|---|
CIS 130 | 3 |
CIS 146 | 3 |
CIS 157 | 3 |
CIS 191 | 3 |
ORI 101 Orientation to College | 2 |
MUS 101 Humanities or Fine Art Elective | 3 |
Total Semester Hours | 17 |
Semester 2
Course | Hours |
---|---|
CIS 147 | 3 |
CIS 207 | 3 |
CIS 220 | 3 |
CIS 268 | 3 |
CIS 269 | 3 |
MTH 100 or Higher | 3 |
Total Semester Hours | 18 |
Semester 3
Course | Hours |
---|---|
CIS 185 | 3 |
CIS 209 | 3 |
CIS 227 | 3 |
CIS 251 | 3 |
ENG 101 | 3 |
Total Semester Hours | 15 |
Semester 4
Course | Hours |
---|---|
CIS 155 | 3 |
CIS 161 | 3 |
CIS 280 | 3 |
SHP 106 | 3 |
Social Science Elective | 3 |
Total Semester Hours | 15 |
Degree Program Total: 65 SH
For Additional Information Contact Dr. Marilyn Hannah at 334-876-9383 or email at marilyn.hannah@wccs.edu
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