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Computer Information Systems

Marv Gardner - MIS Degree Program Chair   Office # 226   Phone: 248-7500  E-mail  mlgardner@dmacc.edu


 

Mr. Gardner's Courses:        

CSC110

CIS125

CIS152

CIS604

NET612

NET730

 

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Management Information Systems Degree (MIS)

The MIS program is an AS degree that requires at least 69 credit hours. It is designed to allow students to transfer to a four-year program and additionally qualifies students for positions as programmers and programmer analysts. The program emphsizes business applications programming.  The students study several programming languages, various levels of operating systems, various types of computer systems, and the peripheral equipment available in the field.

Students are required to complete the AS degree core requirements. In addition MIS students will complete   required course work which includes courses in Accounting, Business, Programming, Computer Applications & Systems, and Mathematics. Students also select optional courses. View Program Information Brief.

Accounting Information Systems (AS degree)

This program requires CSC110, CIS402, and CIS125 with several elective courses in the programming area. With a number of programming courses mixed with a good solid background in accounting this degree offers graduates valuable tools for business. This course of study will transfer to the Universities and is similar to the MIS but carries a much stronger accounting emphasis.  CIS604, CIS161CIS413 are recomended option courses. View Program Information Brief

Business Administration (AS degree)

Students select 9 credits in electives: CIS402, CIS125 plus one of these: CIS207 or CIS604 or CIS161 are suggested. The program offers students the opportunity to take a number of computer courses while achieving a Business Administration Degree. The Program offers an optional course of study designed to transfer to Universities similar to the MIS.  CSC110 is required. View Program Information Brief

Business Information Systems Degree (BIS)

The BIS program is an AAS degree that requires at least 65 credit hours.  It focuses on providing the student with employable skills in Information Technology in a two year time period.  This program is intended for the student who is interested in a programming career in a client/server environment or in the areas of Website/E-Commerce or Database Applications and Programming. Students are required to complete the BIS core courses .   Business Information Systems offers the student a large degree of flexibility in course options which allows the student to pursue an area of interest or gain general knowledge in one or more general programming or specialty areas.  View Program Information Brief

 

Certificates of Specialization
 
Computer Applications: Provides students with a basic underststanding of the computer applications that may be performed in an office. View details
 
Computer Languages: Provides students who are presently employed in computer operations, or students who have strong computer application experience in word processing, spreadsheets, and databases with the knowledge of how to design, write, and execute computer programs to solve specific business problems. View details
 
Data Entry: Provides classroom and simulated office experience in preparation for entry-level employment for data entry operators.  View details
 
Database Specialist: Assists students in preparing for Oracle certification as an Oracle Application Developer. This certificate will allow students to better select the focus of study and compliment the AAS Business Information Systems degree or the AS Management Information Systems degree. View details
Microcomputers:  This certificate is designed for people who desire to learn about operating and networking systems and who have strong business computer application skills in word processing, spreadsheets and databases. It is most appropriate for people employed in small business where the employer wants their employee/s to upgrade their business computer application skills and assume responsibility for a network. View details
 

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