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The Computer Information Science major equips students for careers in IT. This curriculum develops the analytical, technical, and programming competencies needed in the computer field, while also preparing learners to transfer to bachelor's programs in Computer Information Systems or related disciplines like Computer Science. For transfer details, students should meet with an academic advisor.
Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates with a Computer Information Systems degree will demonstrate the ability to: 1. address challenges and perform experiments in fundamental computer science.
Apply calculus, linear algebra, discrete mathematics, and differential equations to mathematical problems.
Develop and implement algorithmic solutions to address computational challenges.