Bachelor of Information Systems

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BACHELOR OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Faculty of Computer Science
General Office: Faculty of Computer Science
Information Technology Center, Room ITC314
Mailing Address: Faculty of Computer Science,
University of New Brunswick,
P.O. Box 4400, Fredericton, N. B.,
Canada, E3B 5A3
Phone:
(506) 453-4566
Fax:
(506) 453-3566
Email:
fcs@unb.ca
Website:
http://www.cs.unb.ca
General Information
Information Systems was established at UNB as a separate program in 2007. The BISys program is
administered by the Faculty of Computer Science. The program educates professionals who apply
information technology to solve problems within the business domain.
The BISys program is designed as a four-year program or five years if undertaken in conjunction
with the Cooperative Education Program (Co-op) or Professional Experience Program (PEP).
Students entering the program are strongly encouraged to participate in either Co-op or PEP, as it
is widely recognized that the experience gained is a valuable component of an Information Systems
background. A description of the Co-op and PEP programs are found in Section G Undergraduate
Degrees in the Computer Science section.
The Faculty of Computer Science also offers the following degree programs:
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Bachelor of Computer Science
Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering (offered jointly with the Faculty of Engineering)
Curriculum
The program consists of 40 courses. The program consists of: required “core” courses from
information systems, computer science, business administration, economics, and mathematics;
arts electives; and free electives. A minimum of 132 ch is required for the degree. A minimum
grade of C is required for all courses used for credit towards the BISys degree.
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CORE COURSES
CS 1073
CS 1083
CS 2043
CS 2253
CS 3413
CS 3503
CS 3873
CS 3997
Introduction to Computer Programming I (in Java)
Introduction to Computer Programming II (in Java)
Software Engineering I
Machine Level Programming
Operating Systems I
Systems Analysis, Design and Project Management
Net-centric Computing
Professional Practice
INFO 1003
INFO 1103
INFO 2403
INFO 3103
INFO 3303
INFO 3403
INFO 4900
Foundations of Information Systems
Data and Information Management
Information Security
e-Business Software Development
Enterprise Information Systems
Information Systems Administration
Information System Project
ADM 1113
ADM 1213
ADM 1313
ADM 2223
ADM 2413
ADM 2513
ADM 2623
ADM 2624
ADM 3573
Administration
Financial Accounting
Principles of Marketing
Managerial Accounting
Principles of Finance
Organizational Behaviour
Business Statistics
Management Science
Organizational Design
ECON 1013 Introduction to Economics: Micro
ECON 1023 Introduction to Economics: Macro
MATH 1823 Calculus for Management Sciences
MATH 1833 Finite Mathematics for Management Sciences
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ELECTIVES
Arts Electives
Students must take at least 3 courses offered by the Faculty of Arts excluding economics courses.
Free electives
Students must take at least 8 other courses (min 24 ch) selected from a list of approved courses
that can be obtained from the Faculty of Computer Science.
Note: For both the ‘Arts electives’ and ‘Free electives’ requirements, courses worth 6 credit hours
or more will count as two courses.
GENERAL NOTES
1. UNIV 1001 will not be counted for credit toward degree programs offered by the Faculty of
Computer Science.
Minor in Information Systems
Students who are not registered in a degree program in the Faculty of Computer Science may
complete a Minor in Information Systems by completing 8 courses as follows:
ADM 1213
CS 1073
CS 3503
INFO 1003
INFO 1103
INFO 3303
INFO 3403
One of:
ADM 2513
ADM 4717
ADM 4718
ADM 4719
ADM 4721
INFO 2403
Financial Accounting
Introduction to Computer Programming I (in Java)
Systems Analysis, Design and Project Management
Foundations of Information Systems
Data and Information Management
Enterprise Information Systems
Information System Administration
Organizational Behaviour
Business Networking and Telecommunications
Technology, Security and Risk
Current Topics in MIS
IT & Supply Chain Management
Information Security
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A grade of C or better is required in all courses offered for the Minor. Students working toward a
Minor in Information Systems must make their intentions known to the Faculty of Computer
Science.
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