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Management: Computer Information Systems Concentration

Computer Information Systems Program at Fisher College

The Computer Information Systems Concentration of the Bachelor of Science in Management Program is designed to give students an understanding of business functions, management principles and the critical role of technology in any modern business or other organization. They will gain a solid foundation in computer science and information systems, while also studying management fundamentals. This program enables students who have an aptitude for technology to pursue their own areas of interest within the field and to be competent administrators within a technology-based organization.

Program highlights

  • Comprehensive curriculum covering networking, operating systems, multimedia, programming, databases and web development.
  • Unique approach to learning programming using Robotics
  • Can be taken as a stand-alone A.S. or BSM concentration and with no loss of credits from students transitioning from the A.S. to BSM degree.
  • Required internship component
  • Future CS electives such as Geographic Information Systems, Computer Vision & Applications and Computer Security & Applications

Computer Information Systems Program Requirements
First Year Credit hours
CM105 Public Speaking 3
CS101 Computer Concepts and Applications 3
CS245 Management Application and Information Systems
3
CS206 Common Experience
3
EC101 Macroeconomics 3
EC102 Microeconomics 3
EN101 English I 3
EN102 English II 3
PS101 Introduction to Psychology 3
MA107 College Algebra
3
Total Credits 30
Second Year Credit hours
AC121 Financial Accounting 3
AC122 Managerial Accounting 3
CS205 Computer and Sytems Programming I
3
CS220 Service Desk Essentials
3
CS243 Systems Analysis and Design 3
MA121 Basic Statistics 3
MG201 Principles of Management 3
MK201 Principles of Marketing 3
Lab Science Elective 4
Free Elective
3
Total Credits 31
Third Year Credit hours
CS210 Database Design and Management
3
CS234 Website Programming and Development
FI201 Principles of Business Finance 3
IS210 Professional Development for Internship 1
LA204 Business Law
3
MG315 International Management 3
MG321 Organizational Behavior 3
PS315 Social Psychology 3
Humanities Elective 3
Social Science Elective 3
Free Electives 6
Total Credits 30
Fourth Year Credit hours
CS233 System and Network Fundamentals
3
CS301 Advanced Web and Application Programming
CS400 Project Management 3
MG390 Management Internship 3
MG435 Operations Management 3
MG441 Business Policy and Strategic Management 3
MG450 Senior Project 3
300- or 400-Level Literature
3
Free Electives 6
Total Credits 30
* A higher level of math (MA 109, 110) may be substituted. MA 117 may be taken as an elective course only.
Minimum credits required for graduation--121.

Graduate Competencies
Potential Careers and Earnings

Industries

  • Information Technology Departments of various types of corporations, non-profit entities, local government and state agencies
  • Retail Technology Stores such as Best Buy, Circuit City, Micron Center
  • I.T. Consulting Companies
  • I.T. departments of service and education organizations (i.e. hotels, K-12 schools, colleges and universities, car dealerships, etc.)

Potential locally and regional headquartered organizations:

  • Zipcar.com
  • Local Marriot hotels
  • Local Westin hotels
  • The BackBay Group
  • J.Jill Corporation
  • T.J. Maxx
  • Fisher College Information Systems Department
  • Herb Chamber Group of Companies
  • IRA Motors
  • Boch Group of companies
  • Local area colleges and universities
  • Local non-profit organizations

My love of computers began when my family purchased one of the earliest home computers, the Apple II. Being the first kid on my block with a real computer opened my eyes to the amazing technological metamorphous that is enriching all of our lives.

Since that fateful day long ago, I earned a Bachelor of Science in Marketing and an MBA in Computer Information Systems from Florida Atlantic University. While a graduate student, one of my professors selected me to work as a graduate teaching assistant in the Information Systems department. This was the start of my multi-tasking life, working in the business world during the day and teaching as an adjunct professor at night.

In the business world, I wore many hats. I have rolled out groupware to a salesforce, written code as a programmer, facilitated application development as a business analyst, become a consultant, and conducted corporate training. However, I found my true calling in teaching college students how to use technology so that they will be successful in the business world.

At Fisher College, I have finally merged my two passions. I am lucky enough to teach full-time and to teach what I love. I am an assistant professor and also the program director for the Computer Information and Systems degrees. I teach both entry-level and advanced courses for this major.

Whether you are a business student or computer student, technology is waiting for you after graduation. Together, we will prepare you for the career that is YOUR passion!