BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN Computer Information Systems FROM VERMONT’S LYNDON STATE COLLEGE At NECC Lawrence, Massachusetts Big data? Big future! Enter a field with almost limitless career opportunties! Convenient and close to home: Get your Lyndon degree on the campus of NECC. Want to be in the driver’s seat in today’s technology-driven economy? L yndon State College offers real-world preparation for exciting, in-demand careers in computer information systems. CIS majors learn about computer systems and the way humans and computers interact from a scientific perspective. Instruction in networking, hardware, security, databases and system development will provide you with a foundation of knowledge, problem solving and logical thinking that will serve as a competitive advantage to you in your career, in whatever computing field you choose. Computing offers great opportunities for true creativity and innovativeness! Data scientists are in high demand but short supply. Computing and computer technology are part of just about everything that touches our lives from the cars we drive, to the movies we watch, to the ways businesses and governments deal with us. Understanding different dimensions of computing is part of the necessary skill set for an educated person in the 21st century. Whether you want to be a scientist, develop the latest killer application, or just know what it really means when someone says “the computer made a mistake,” studying computing will provide you with valuable knowledge. Experiential learning is a cornerstone of a Lyndon education. The computing curriculum gives students real-world, hands-on experiences. All Computer Information Systems majors complete a computing-related internship—filling roles such as network engineers, software developers, and IT assistants. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS * LYNDON STATE COLLEGE At NECC Lawrence, Massachusetts Are you ready? »» Complete an internship in implementing networks, developing software, ensuring security, troubleshooting computing issues or building other computer skills. »» Build teamwork skills and friendships while problem solving with other students. »» Make a positive difference in the world. The opportunities in computing are without boundaries. It Helps To Be... Precise and mathematical but also able to think abstractly. In order to solve problems, you’ll need to think like a human and like a computer at the same time. This requires creativity, imagination, and the ability to think logically. Computing is a discipline that offers rewarding and challenging possibilities for a wide range of people regardless of their range of interests. Computing requires and develops capabilities in solving deep, multidimensional problems requiring imagination and sensitivity to a variety of concerns. Graduates of our program have gone on to careers in: Network engineers Database develops/administrators Information technology Help desk managers Security specialists Software developers Systems analysts Web developers Tech support specialists Business managers and owners Bachelor Degree Program Requirements REQUIRED (CORE) COURSES FOR THE MAJOR Total number of courses required: 27 COURSE TITLE CREDITS Introduction to Information Technology Integrated Computer Application Database Management Help Desk and Soft Skills Information Security Introduction to Operating System Web Development I Introduction to Computer Science Computer Science I Networks I Principles of Management Web Development II Organizational Behavior and Communications in Business Computer Hardware & Organization Advanced Web Tools Sys Analysis & Design Internship in Computer Science Sets, Logic, and Proof Introduction to Perl Programming Introduction to Python 3 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 Choose 3 of the following 6 electives for a total of 12 credits: Networks II Advanced Database Management Help Desk Management Advanced Computer Security Computer Forensics C++ Programming 4 4 4 4 4 4 Choose a minimum of 10 credits from CIS electives at the 3000 or 4000 level Total, degree program core credits 10 86 ELECTIVE COURSES Total number of courses required varies Students must have a total of 122 credits. The minimum number of required elective credits is 2. Students are encouraged to select electives which round out their career interests. Total, elective credits 2 GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES Total number of courses required: 11 COURSE TITLE Behavioral and Social Sciences 9 courses may be in either subject area Humanities and Fine Arts 9 courses may be in either subject area Natural or Physical Science 7 Must include at least one course with a lab English Composition/Writing Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning Total, general education credits 6 3 34 CURRICULUM SUMMARY A total of 30 credits must be from Lyndon State College for the Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Information Systems. Total credit hours required for degree 122 * Pending approval by the Mass. Dept. of Higher Education and New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Lyndon State College | NECC Lawrence Massachusetts Campus 420 Common Street, Lawrence, MA 01830 | [email protected] Questions? 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