Computer Information Systems, Associate of Science Degree (AS)
Computer Information Systems (CIS) provides students with a broad background in the application of computers to the emerging needs of business and industry. CIS courses prepare students for entry-level positions in computer programming, systems analysis, computer operations and network management, information systems management, and sales and technical information positions.
Associate Degree Graduation Requirements
Complete all of the following:
- All Department Requirements listed below with a “C” or better or “P” in each course (at least 20% of the department requirements must be completed through SBCC).
- One of the following three General Education options:
- OPTION 1: A minimum of 18 units of SBCC General Education Requirements (Areas A-D) and Institutional Requirements (Area E) and Information Competency Requirement (Area F) OR
- OPTION 2: IGETC Pattern OR
- OPTION 3: CSU GE Breadth Pattern
- A total of 60 degree-applicable units (SBCC courses numbered 100 and higher).
- Maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better in all units attempted at SBCC.
- Maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better in all college units attempted.
- A minimum of 12 units through SBCC.
Code | Title | Units |
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Department Requirements | ||
CIS 101 | Introduction to Computers and Information Systems | 4 |
CIS 107 | Introduction to Database Systems | 4 |
CIS 119 | Introduction To Programming Using Visual Basic | 4 |
CIS/ENG 181 | Technical And Professional Writing | 3 |
CIS 201 | UNIX/LINUX System Administration | 4 |
or CIS 206 | MS Windows Server System Administration | |
CIS 218 | MS Windows Desktop System Administration | 4 |
CIS 243 | Systems Analysis and Design 1 | 4 |
CIS 245 | IT Project Management | 3-4 |
or CIS 246 | Management of Information Technology | |
CNEE 110 | Networking Essentials | 4 |
Optional: | ||
Work Experience In Computer Information Systems | ||
Total Units | 34.00-35.00 |
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Students who completed CIS 240 are not required to complete CIS 243 Systems Analysis and Design.
- Describe the role of and explain the value of operating systems, databases, programming and project management in IT.
- Participate on an IT project team as a programmer, database designer, or system administrator.