COMPUTER SCIENCE– INFORMATION SYSTEMS EMPHASIS

This recommended transfer program meets the requirements for an associate in science degree and the recommendations of the Illinois Articulation computer science major panel. Bachelor's degree programs in computer science encompass two distinct emphases: the information systems emphasis and the technical emphasis. The information systems emphasis focuses on the use of computer technology and information management methods to solve business problems. Students should check individual school requirements before completing the curriculum as outlined. Admission into many baccalaureate computer science programs is competitive: completion of the courses outlined below alone does not guarantee admission.

General Education Courses
Communications:
ENG 101 Composition I 3
ENG 102 Composition II 3
SPE 101 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3
total:   9
Mathematics:
MTH 124 Finite Mathematics or
MTH 134 Calculus for Social Scientists or
MTH 200 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I 3-5
MGT 225 Applied General Statistics 4
total:   7-9
Physical and Life Sciences (1) 8
Humanities and Fine Arts (2) 9
Social and Behavioral Sciences:
ECO 211 Microeconomics 3
ECO 212 Macroecomomics 3
Social and Behavioral Science elective (3) 3
total:   9
Special Electives:
CSC 121 Computer Science I 4
Approved Electives:
CSC 122 Computer Science II 4
CSC 217 Assembler Programming and Machine Organization 4
MTH 220 Discrete Mathematics 3
ACC 101 Introduction to Financial Accounting 4
ACC 102 Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3
total:   18
  Total 64

  1. PHY 201 recommended for flexibility to change to the technical emphasis.
  2. Select one course from humanities and one from fine arts. Interdisciplinary courses may count in either category. Approved courses are listed with the requirements for the associate degrees.
  3. Approved courses are listed with the requirements for the associate degrees.