Computer Information Systems

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Computer Information Systems
With the growing importance of computers in the workplace and the emphasis on
more sophisticated technologies, qualified computer technicians are in high
demand. This program is designed to provide individuals with the knowledge and
skills needed to become network administrators. Training includes microcomputer
operating systems, basic networking skills, computer repair and troubleshooting
skills, and Internet knowledge. This program of study prepares students to sit for
the A+ Certification exam.
Program Chair
Kale Rudolph
Technology and Academic
Support Bldg.
(479) 508-3323
brudolph@atu.edu
The Computer Information Systems program integrates, and is certified in, Cisco CCNA Exploration: Network
Fundamentals. CCNA Exploration prepares students for entry-level career opportunities, continuing education, and pursuit
of globally-recognized Cisco CCNA certification.
Computer Information Systems
Curriculum in Computer Information Systems Certificate of Proficiency
The Certificate of Proficiency in Computer Information Systems is a course of study that prepares students for entry-level
employment in a computerized field. The courses within the certificate of proficiency can lead to a new career or simply
enhance a person's skill set to make him/her more productive and marketable. This certificate of proficiency may be
applied to the Technical Certificate in Computer Information Systems and the Associate of Applied Science degree with
an emphasis in Computer Information Systems.
Course #
Course Name
Semester Hours
CIS 1113
Fundamental Computer Operation
3
CIS 1153
Networking I
3
CIS 1303
PC Maintenance I
3
CIS 2303
PC Maintenance II
3
Total
12
Curriculum in Computer Information Systems Technical Certificate
Course #
Course Name
Semester Hours
Fall
TMAT 1103
Technical Mathematics I (or higher math)
3
BST 1303
3
COMS 2003
Introduction to Computers
or
Microcomputer Applications
or
Introduction to Computer Based Systems
CIS 1113
Fundamentals of Computer Operation
3
CIS 1153
Networking I
3
CIS 1213
Operating Systems
3
COMS 1003
Total
15
Spring
BST 1003
3
ENGL 1013
Business English
or
Foundational Composition
or
Composition I
CIS 1103
Programming I
3
CIS 1253
Networking II
3
CIS 1243
HTML
3
CIS 1303
PC Maintenance I
3
ENGL 0303
Total
15
Summer I
Approved Elective Credit
6
Total
6
Approved electives include (but are not limited to): BST 2153 Database Management, any additional CIS course, any
ICS course. Electives must be approved by the program director.
Curriculum in Computer Information Systems Associate of Applied Science Degree in General
Technology
Course #
Course Name
Semester Hours
Fall
TMAT 1203
Technical Mathematics II (or higher math)
3
BST 1303
Introduction to Computers
3
CIS 1113
Fundamentals of Computer Operation
3
CIS 1153
Networking I
3
CIS 1213
Operating Systems
3
Total
15
Spring
ENGL 1013
Composition I
3
CIS 1103
Programming I
3
CIS 1253
Networking II
3
CIS 1243
HTML
3
CIS 1303
PC Maintenance I
3
Total
15
Summer I
Approved Elective Credit
6
Total
6
Fall
ENGL 1023
Composition II
3
CIS 2133
Web Page Design
3
CIS 1203
Programming II
3
Approved Elective
3
Total
12
Spring
Any Approved Social Science
3
CIS 2143
Help Desk Support
3
CIS 2153
Programming in C++
3
CIS 1233
Systems Analysis and Design
3
Total
12
Approved electives include (but are not limited to): BST 2153 Database Management, any additional CIS course, any
ICS course. Electives must be approved by the program director. (Green electives include CIS/ICS 2203, ICS 2115, and
ICS 2116.)
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