Computer Information Systems
The CIS program offers high level training for computer programmers and microcomputer application specialists. Schedules offer a range of day, evening and weekend classes.
Graduates of the AAS/BS CIS program are expected to qualify for such positions as programmer trainees, programmer/analysts, software developers, computer operators, or network specialists in business, industry and government organizations.
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Regional/Local Cisco Networking Academy
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The Cisco Networking Academy Program centers on teaching students to design, build and maintain computer networks. Students receive hands-on experience with state-of-the-art networking equipment to prepare them for the 21st century workplace. The program also prepares students for the Cisco Certified Network Associate exam. For more information visit our web site.
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We offer the following options to our students: Baccalaureate Degree
- Networking Option (130 Credits)
Associate Degree ProgramsComputer Maintenance & Networking
- Microcomputer Specialist Option (69 credits)
- Programming Specialist Option (66 credits)
- Web Development Specialist Option (66 credits)
Minor Degrees. Minor degrees will only be awarded at the time a student receives a baccalaureate degree and only if the over-all GPA for the minor courses is at least a 2.0.
- Computer Maint. and Networking (18/21 credits)
- Microcomputer Specialist (21 credits)
- Programming Specialist (21 credits)
Certificates
- CISCO® Networking Technology (12 credits)
- Computer Information Systems (12 credits)
- Database Development (12 credits)
- Programming Specialist (12 credits)
- Webmaster (15 credits)
Program Faculty:
- Debra Keller, MA - Associate Professor
- Rebecca McCollum, MBA - Professor
- Michael Williams, Ed.D. - Professor
- Enoch Damson, MS - Associate Professor
- Zarreen Farooqi, Ph.D. - Associate Professor
- Janet Kropff, MA - Associate Professor
- Thomas Kellar, MS - Assistant Professor
Please note: the information contained in these file(s) is current as of February 1, 2008. Contact Academic Advising Services for any updates.
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