1570 | Computer Information Systems
Associate in Science (A.S.)
Description of Program:
The A.S. in Computer Information Systems prepares you as entry-level computer programmer, software applications specialist, data processing assistant, and/or Internet/Web design assistant. SFCC has developed an "articulation" agreement with Webber International University, Babson Park, FL. If you are an SFCC graduate of the A.S. degree in Computer Information Systems, this agreement affords you the opportunity to transfer all the listed courses and attend Webber with junior standing toward a B.S. degree in Computer Information Systems. If you want to transfer to Webber upon completion of your A.S. degree, you should first consult with SFCC and Webber representatives regarding program requirements.
Length: Two (2) years (63 credit hours)
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| PREFIX NUMBER |
COURSE NAME |
CREDIT HOURS |
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| FIRST YEAR |
| First Term |
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ENC 1101 |
Freshman English 1 |
(G.E.) |
3 |
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ACG 2001 |
Financial Accounting I |
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3 |
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CGS 1100C |
Introduction to Microcomputers using Windows |
(G.E.) |
3 |
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CGS 2565C |
Principles of Computer Information Systems |
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3 |
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MAC 1105 |
College Algebra |
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3 |
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15 |
| Second Term |
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ENC 1102 |
Freshman English II |
(G.E.) |
3 |
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ACG 2011 |
Financial Accounting II OR |
(G.E.) |
3 |
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Mathematics (Elementary Statistics is suggested) OR |
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Science Elective |
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CGS 2510C |
Introduction to Spreadsheets |
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3 |
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Professional Elective |
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3 |
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15 |
| Summer Term |
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ACG 2071 |
Managerial Accounting |
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3 |
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SPC 2600 |
Oral Communications |
(G.E.) |
3 |
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6 |
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| SECOND YEAR |
| First Term |
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MAR 2011 |
Principles of Marketing |
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3 |
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ECO 2013 |
Principles of Economics I (Macro) |
(G.E.) |
3 |
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COP 2810 |
Programming for the Internet |
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3 |
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Humanities Elective |
(G.E.) |
3 |
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Professional Elective |
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3 |
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15 |
| Second Term |
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ECO 2023 |
Principles of Economics II (Micro) |
(G.E.) |
3 |
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MAN 2021 |
Principles of Management |
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3 |
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PSY 2012 |
General Psychology |
(G.E.) |
3 |
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Professional Elective |
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3 |
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12 |
| List of Professional Electives that may transfer to Webber. Discuss these courses with your counselor/advisor. |
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CGS 2540C |
Introduction to Database Management |
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3 |
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CGS 2554C |
Data Communications and Networking |
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3 |
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CGS 2760 |
Fundamentals of Unix |
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3 |
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CGS 2820 |
Introduction to Web Design |
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3 |
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CIS 2325C |
Systems Analysis and Design |
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3 |
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COP 2170C |
Principles of Computer Programming |
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3 |
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COP 2224 |
Introduction to C++ Programming |
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3 |
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COP 2228 |
Advanced C++ Programming |
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3 |
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COP 2250 |
Java Programming |
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3 |
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COP 2171C |
Advanced Programming Techniques |
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3 |
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Science course (lab or non-lab) |
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3 |
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Social Science elective |
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3 |
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A maximum of two courses can be transferred to substitute for a Webber CIS3xx level course in the CIS major. In this A.S. degree program in Computer Information Systems, SFCC is requiring COP2810 and will substitute for Webber’s CIS360. Only 1 other course may transfer and substitute for a CIS3xx level course. |
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No substitutions for a Webber CIS4xx level courses. Also, the emphasis Webber puts on visual basic in CIS435 is on database programming. Our students must have a course in Microsoft Access first. |
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Webber International University will accept up to 69 hours of transferable credit. |
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