The associate degree and certificate curriculum in Computer Information Systems is concerned with the development of procedures that are effective and efficient, computer languages suitable for starting these procedures, and systems for executing the procedures.This may include the ability to write programs in Visual BASIC, C++ or Java, experience microcomputer data processing applications such as Excel or Access, and ability to structure data for the computer.Students intending to obtain a bachelor’s degree in Computer Information Systems should consult the major requirements for upper-division standing listed under the Business Administration major at the school of their choice.
Learning Outcome(s):
Students will know how to write a database program and use database software.
CMPR 105 | Visual BASIC Programming | 3 |
CMPR 167 | Microsoft Access | 3 |
CMPR 168 | Advanced Microsoft Access | 3 |
CMPR 169 | Structured Query Language (SQL) | 3 |
CMPR 205 | Advanced Visual BASIC | 3 |