Gain background knowledge in theory and practice in modern computer programming, applications and business systems analysis. In addition to courses in information processing, the curriculum includes courses in business-related subjects. 

Program Requirements

General Education Courses Credits
  Written & Oral Communications 6
  Mathematics (MTH 141 required) 3
  Natural Science 4
  Social Science 3
  Arts & Humanities 3
  Additional General Ed Requirement (any diversity course) 3
  Total 22
Program Course Credits
ACC 110 Principles of Accounting I  3
ACC 111 Principles of  Accounting II  3
BUA 101 Business Functions in a Global Society 3
CIS 111 Programming Fundamentals 3
CIS 132 MS Access Techniques and Programming 3
CIS 150 Networking Fundamentals 4
CIS 165 Network and Systems Administration 4
CIS 230  Systems Analysis and Design 3
ENG 105 Technical Writing 3
  Total

29

Electives
  Electives (CIS, CSE or EET courses recommended) 9
  Total Requirements for Degree 60
Pathway - Sequence of Courses

Course Number/Name

Credit

Semester

Grade

FIRST YEAR

First Semester

 

15

   

ENG 101 College Composition I

3

   

MTH 141 Elem Quantitative Methods (required)

3

   

BUA 101 Business Functions in a Global Society

3

   

Arts and Humanities

3

   
Elective (CIS 101) 3    

Second Semester

14

   

ENG 102 College Composition II

3

   

CIS 150 Networking Fundamentals

4

   

ACC 110 Principles of Financial Accounting I

3

   

Natural Science (lecture and lab) 

4

   

SECOND YEAR

First Semester

 

16

   

ACC 111 Principles of Financial Accounting II

3

   

CIS 165  Network and Systems Administration

4

   

CIS 139 Intro to Python

3

   

ENG 105 Technical Writing 

3

   

Arts and Humanities

3

   

Second Semester

15

   

CIS 132 MS Access Techniques and Programming 

3

   

CIS 230 System Analysis and Design

3

   

Any CIS, CSE or EET course Elective 

    3

   

Social Science

3

   

Additional Gen Ed - any diversity course

3

   

TOTAL REQUIRED 60

Program Outcomes

1. Analyze a complex computing problem and apply principles of computing and other relevant disciplines to identify solutions; 

2. Design, implement, and evaluate a computing-based solution to meet a given set of computing requirements in the context of a program’s discipline; 

3. Communicate effectively in a variety of professional contexts; 

4. Recognize professional responsibilities and make informed judgments in computing practice based on legal and ethical principles; 

5. Function effectively as a member or leader of a team engaged in activities appropriate to the program’s discipline; 

6. Identify and analyze user needs and take them into account in the selection, creation, integration, evaluation, and administration of computing-based systems. 

Enrollment and Graduation Data
MIS CLUB
Graduation Requirement

Students graduating from this program must successfully complete a minimum of 12 semester hours of management and/or technical course work at Rowan College at Burlington County.

Program Contact

Aloysius Nagbe
Program Coordinator
(856) 222-9311, ext. 2026
anagbe@rcbc.edu