Along with the other three required components, the Professional Field and Supporting Courses allow students to specialize in a specific area of business. The major in Business Computer Information Systems consists of 36 hours beyond the business foundations requirements. A 2.7 GPA is required for graduation. A 2.7 overall GPA and a C or better in all previous BCIS courses is required to enroll in an upper level BCIS course. The College of Business Administration also requires either a degree plan or an advising clearance form to be on file in the Dean's office (Room 123 of COBA Building) to enroll in upper level COBA courses.
Professional Field Requirements
- BCIS 3630: Object-Oriented Programming for Business
- BCIS 3680: Enterprise-Oriented Programming
- BCIS 4610: Analysis of Business Information Systems
- BCIS 4620: Introduction to Database Application
- BCIS 4630: Fundamentals of Information Security
- BCIS 4720: E-Commerce systems
- BUSI 4680: Distributed System and Teleprocessing
- BCIS 4690: Information Technology Management
- International Business Course (FINA 4500, MGMT 4660, or MKTG 4280)
- BCIS 3620: File Concepts and Procedures
- BCIS 3690: Information Systems Concepts
- BCIS 4650: Visual Programming for Business Applications
- BCIS 4660: Decision Systems Design
- BCIS 4670: Continuing Seminar in Computer-Based Information Systems
- BCIS 4700: Problem Solving and Decision Making Process
- BCIS 4710: Object-Orient Methodologies
- BCIS 4740: N-Tier Architectures
- BCIS 4640: Administrative Problems in Information Systems
- DSCI 4520: Data-Based Decision Support Systems
- BCIS 4900: Special Problems
Careers in BCIS
For more information on possible jobs and careers, visit the Information Technology and Decision Sciences department.
