Associate of Science Computer Information Systems
Modern business demands effective, reliable technology. And as business and technology goals increasingly go hand in hand, demand for computer information systems professionals will only continue to rise. Florida Tech's Associate of Science in Computer Information Systems offers a solid base of technical knowledge combined with a strong liberal arts foundation. Earn your Associate’s degree in Computer Information Systems 100% online in less than 20 months – from the university known for educating many NASA scientists.
Some of the courses that make up this degree program include: Introduction to Visual Basic or Programming in Java, Survey of Software Systems and Electronic Commerce. These classes, along with courses in PC applications, writing, mathematics and science, round out a broad-based learning experience designed to help you succeed now and in the future.
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Introduction to Visual Basic (CIS 1501)
Introduces Visual Basic for information processing and problem solving. Uses algorithms and computer logic to translate data into information through structured design, coding, testing and program debugging.
Programming in Java (CIS 1502)
Introduces object-oriented programming and the development of applications for the Internet. Includes programming language, coding, testing and debugging. Covers Java programs to perform interactive input operations and customized screen output.
Survey of Software Systems (CIS 2304)
Introduces a high-level view of information systems and technology. Acquaints students with various software systems found in information technology (IT). Includes Internet and other research to identify software system roles within IT, and their significant features, advantages and disadvantages. Requires preparation of a business report of the software system’s value to a typical business enterprise.
Electronic Commerce (CIS 3318)
Includes the role of the Internet and the Web in electronic commerce. Examines web server hardware and software tools. Addresses electronic payment, security, the regulatory environment and web-based marketing.
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