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The program objective for CIS students is to graduate with a foundation to become successful IS professionals within a business context, and the ability for life-long learning.

The program enables students to achieve the following outcomes within the framework of professionally accepted Information Systems practices:

SO1:Knowledge of basic information systems theory and concepts and the skills to apply this knowledge to the functional areas of business
SO2:Knowledge of project management tools and techniques, and the skills to apply this knowledge to the functional areas of business
SO3:Knowledge of programming processes including planning, writing, testing, executing and debugging, and the skills to apply this knowledge to the functional areas of business
SO4: Knowledge of database design, development and management, and the skills to apply this knowledge to the functional areas of business
SO5: Knowledge of telecommunications and networking systems, and the skills to apply this knowledge to the functional areas of business
SO6: Knowledge of web-based systems and the skills to apply this knowledge to the functional areas of business
SO7: Knowledge of operating systems and the skills to apply this knowledge to the functional areas of business
SO8: Knowledge of how to create and utilize team approaches to problem solving, and the skills to apply this knowledge to the functional areas of business
SO9: Advanced knowledge in an IS area and the skills to apply this knowledge to the functional areas of business
SO10: Ability to support the delivery and management of information systems

 

   
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